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! Short Name | ! Description | ||
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|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|80D | |||
| [[Application class/.NET.Convert Obj To LV Variant method|.NET.Convert Obj To LV Variant]] | |||
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|.NET.Convert Obj To LV Variant | |||
|.NET.Convert Obj To LV Variant | |||
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|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|80C | |||
| [[Application class/.NET.Convert To .NET Type method|.NET.Convert To .NET Type]] | |||
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|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|80B | |||
| [[Application class/.NET.Get Assembly Full Name method|.NET.Get Assembly Full Name]] | |||
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|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|883 | |883 | ||
|.NET.Load Assembly | | [[Application class/.NET.Load Assembly method|.NET.Load Assembly]] | ||
|.NET.Load Assembly | |||
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|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|807 | |807 | ||
|Add Probe To Cache | | [[Application class/Add Probe To Cache method|Add Probe To Cache]] | ||
|Add Probe To Cache | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|870 | |870 | ||
|Add To MRU | | [[Application class/Add To MRU method|Add To MRU]] | ||
|Add To MRU | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|910 | |910 | ||
|AllowScripting | | [[Application class/AllowScripting method|AllowScripting]] | ||
|AllowScripting | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|997 | |997 | ||
|IsGlobalBackwardCompatibleLoadEnabled | | [[Application class/IsGlobalBackwardCompatibleLoadEnabled method|IsGlobalBackwardCompatibleLoadEnabled]] | ||
|IsGlobalBackwardCompatibleLoadEnabled | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|996 | |996 | ||
|SetGlobalBackwardCompatibleLoadEnabled | | [[Application class/SetGlobalBackwardCompatibleLoadEnabled method|SetGlobalBackwardCompatibleLoadEnabled]] | ||
|SetGlobalBackwardCompatibleLoadEnabled | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|88B | |||
| [[Application class/BitAccurateDataSizeForType method|BitAccurateDataSizeForType]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|7DE | |||
| [[Application class/Bring To Front method|Bring To Front]] | |||
|On Windows and Mac OS X, brings the application windows to the front. | |||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|7FB | |||
| | | [[Application class/Browse DataSocket method|Browse DataSocket]] | ||
|Launches the <b>DataSocket Browser</b> dialog box to establish a connection to a DataSocket item. | |||
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|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|7E0 | |||
| [[Application class/Build.Application method|Build.Application]] | |||
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|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|994 | |994 | ||
|Build.BCRTEEnabledPackedLibrary | | [[Application class/Build.BCRTEEnabledPackedLibrary method|Build.BCRTEEnabledPackedLibrary]] | ||
|Build.BCRTEEnabledPackedLibrary | |||
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|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|7E1 | |||
| [[Application class/Build.Distribution method|Build.Distribution]] | |||
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|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|963 | |963 | ||
|Build.Object Cache | | [[Application class/Build.Object Cache method|Build.Object Cache]] | ||
|Build.Object Cache | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|951 | |951 | ||
|Build.PackedLibrary | | [[Application class/Build.PackedLibrary method|Build.PackedLibrary]] | ||
|Build.PackedLibrary | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|811 | |811 | ||
|C TypeDefs.Get | | [[Application class/C TypeDefs.Get method|C TypeDefs.Get]] | ||
|C TypeDefs.Get | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|810 | |810 | ||
|C TypeDefs.Reset | | [[Application class/C TypeDefs.Reset method|C TypeDefs.Reset]] | ||
|C TypeDefs.Reset | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|7E6 | |||
| [[Application class/Call Internal Cmd method|Call Internal Cmd]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|97A | |||
| [[Application class/Change Popup Paths method|Change Popup Paths]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|7E8 | |||
| [[Application class/Class Operator.Get method|Class Operator.Get]] | |||
|Gets the operator VI associated with the specified class. Returns FALSE if it does not find the operator VI. | |||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | ||
|7EA | |||
| | | [[Application class/Class Operator.Remove method|Class Operator.Remove]] | ||
|Removes the operator VI associated with the specified class. Returns FALSE if it does not find the operator VI. | |||
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| | |||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | ||
|7EB | |||
| | | [[Application class/Class Operator.Remove All method|Class Operator.Remove All]] | ||
|Class Operator. | |Removes all operator VIs associated with all classes. | ||
|Class Operator. | |||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | ||
|7E9 | |||
| [[Application class/Class Operator.Set method|Class Operator.Set]] | |||
|Sets an operator VI for the specified class. Returns FALSE if it fails. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|971 | |971 | ||
|ClearAppBuilderCache | | [[Application class/ClearAppBuilderCache method|ClearAppBuilderCache]] | ||
|ClearAppBuilderCache | |Deletes all VI object files from the object cache that a build specification compiles. | ||
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This method is similar to selecting <b>Application Builder</b> from the <b>Cache</b> list in the Clear Compiled Object Cache dialog box and clicking the <b>Delete</b> button. | |||
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|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|95B | |||
| [[Application class/ClearCompObjCache method|ClearCompObjCache]] | |||
|Deletes all compiled code in the <b>User</b> object cache. | |||
The <b>User</b> object cache contains the compiled code for the following kinds of files: | |||
Files that have separate compiled code | |||
VIs that you deploy to an RT target | |||
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|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|942 | |942 | ||
|ClearInstantiationCacheCache | | [[Application class/ClearInstantiationCacheCache method|ClearInstantiationCacheCache]] | ||
|ClearInstantiationCacheCache | |||
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|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|968 | |968 | ||
|ClearSpecCompObjCache | | [[Application class/ClearSpecCompObjCache method|ClearSpecCompObjCache]] | ||
|ClearSpecCompObjCache | |||
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| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|7EF | |||
| [[Application class/Clipboard.Empty method|Clipboard.Empty]] | |||
|Clears the clipboard. | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
| | |7ED | ||
|Clipboard.Get Image | | [[Application class/Clipboard.Get Image method|Clipboard.Get Image]] | ||
|Clipboard.Get Image | |Returns the image currently stored on the clipboard. | ||
|Clipboard:Get Image | |||
The LabVIEW Run-Time Engine does not support the Clipboard:Get Image method. If you include this method in a built application, the method does not work properly. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|851 | |851 | ||
|Clipboard.Read | | [[Application class/Clipboard.Read method|Clipboard.Read]] | ||
|Clipboard.Read | |Reads text from the system clipboard. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|852 | |852 | ||
|Clipboard.Write | | [[Application class/Clipboard.Write method|Clipboard.Write]] | ||
|Clipboard.Write | |Writes text to the system clipboard. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|993 | |993 | ||
|CloseLEIFBuildData | | [[Application class/CloseLEIFBuildData method|CloseLEIFBuildData]] | ||
|CloseLEIFBuildData | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|920 | |920 | ||
|CodeCov.AllVIs | | [[Application class/CodeCov.AllVIs method|CodeCov.AllVIs]] | ||
|CodeCov.AllVIs | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
| | |91E | ||
|CodeCov.Reset | | [[Application class/CodeCov.Reset method|CodeCov.Reset]] | ||
|CodeCov.Reset | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|91F | |||
| [[Application class/CodeCov.Reset VI method|CodeCov.Reset VI]] | |||
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|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|923 | |923 | ||
|CodeCov.ShowUnrunDiags | | [[Application class/CodeCov.ShowUnrunDiags method|CodeCov.ShowUnrunDiags]] | ||
|CodeCov.ShowUnrunDiags | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|91C | |||
| [[Application class/CodeCov.Start method|CodeCov.Start]] | |||
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|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
| | |91D | ||
|CodeCov.Stop | | [[Application class/CodeCov.Stop method|CodeCov.Stop]] | ||
|CodeCov.Stop | |||
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| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|922 | |922 | ||
|CodeCov.UnrunDiags | | [[Application class/CodeCov.UnrunDiags method|CodeCov.UnrunDiags]] | ||
|CodeCov.UnrunDiags | |||
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| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|921 | |921 | ||
|CodeCov.VIPercentage | | [[Application class/CodeCov.VIPercentage method|CodeCov.VIPercentage]] | ||
|CodeCov.VIPercentage | |||
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|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|958 | |958 | ||
|Compare CPTMs For Packed Library | | [[Application class/Compare CPTMs For Packed Library method|Compare CPTMs For Packed Library]] | ||
|Compare CPTMs For Packed Library | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|84F | |||
| | | [[Application class/Cmp Data Types method|Cmp Data Types]] | ||
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|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|7F3 | |||
| [[Application class/Compile VIs Needing Compilation method|Compile VIs Needing Compilation]] | |||
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| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|95E | |||
| [[Application class/Compile App Context method|Compile App Context]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|952 | |952 | ||
|GetCompilerSettings | | [[Application class/GetCompilerSettings method|GetCompilerSettings]] | ||
|GetCompilerSettings | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|98E | |||
| [[Application class/IsCalleeInlined method|IsCalleeInlined]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|94D | |||
| [[Application class/ReadDFIRTokens method|ReadDFIRTokens]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|953 | |953 | ||
|SetCompilerSettings | | [[Application class/SetCompilerSettings method|SetCompilerSettings]] | ||
|SetCompilerSettings | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|823 | |823 | ||
|Config.Get Settings | | [[Application class/Config.Get Settings method|Config.Get Settings]] | ||
|Config.Get Settings | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|83D | |||
| [[Application class/Config.Get Target App's Settings method|Config.Get Target App's Settings]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|83C | |||
| [[Application class/Config.Set Settings method|Config.Set Settings]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|83E | |||
| [[Application class/Config.Set Target App's Settings method|Config.Set Target App's Settings]] | |||
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|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|7F7 | |||
| [[Application class/Conn Responsive.Check method|Conn Responsive.Check]] | |||
|Checks if the VI Server connection is responsive. | |||
| | |||
|Conn Responsive. | Use this method to check the status of a VI Server connection. If the connection is not responsive, the method returns network connection error code 1130. The method prompts the server for a message and considers the connection unresponsive if LabVIEW does not receive a message within the time you specify in <b>PingDelay</b>. Use the Connection Responsiveness:Information method to set <b>PingDelay</b>. | ||
|Conn Responsive. | |||
|Connection Responsiveness:Information | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|7F8 | |||
| [[Application class/Conn Responsive.Info method|Conn Responsive.Info]] | |||
|Gets and sets how often LabVIEW checks if a VI Server connection is responsive. | |||
Set the <b>PingDelay</b> and <b>PingTimeout</b> parameters of this method to configure how LabVIEW checks the connection. If LabVIEW does not receive a message in the time you specify in <b>PingDelay</b>, LabVIEW sends a query to prompt the VI Server network connection for a message. After sending the query, if LabVIEW does not receive a message in the time you specified in <b>PingTimeout</b>, LabVIEW considers the connection unresponsive. Then, all VIs and functions waiting on the connection return network connection error code 1130. | |||
For example, if you set <b>PingDelay</b> to 3000 and <b>PingTimeout</b> to 1000, LabVIEW sends a query to verify the status of the VI Server network connection every time 3 seconds elapse without LabVIEW receiving a message over the connection. If LabVIEW does not receive a reply from the network, LabVIEW waits 1 second before all VIs and functions waiting on the connection return network connection error 1130, which you can handle on the block diagram. | |||
Default for <b>PingDelay</b> and <b>PingTimeout</b> is 10,000 ms, which means LabVIEW checks the connection every 10 seconds and waits up to 10 seconds for the connection to respond. | |||
<b>Note</b> If a network operation times out according to the timeout value you specify in <b>PingTimeout</b>, LabVIEW considers the connection unresponsive but does not close the connection. All current and future calls waiting on the connection return a connection error. LabVIEW does not send another message to query the connection status until LabVIEW considers the connection responsive again. A connection becomes responsive again when LabVIEW receives a message over the connection. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|957 | |957 | ||
|Consolidated Save | | [[Application class/Consolidated Save method|Consolidated Save]] | ||
|Consolidated Save | |||
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|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|815 | |815 | ||
|Context.CreateLocalHostAppInstance | | [[Application class/Context.CreateLocalHostAppInstance method|Context.CreateLocalHostAppInstance]] | ||
|Context.CreateLocalHostAppInstance | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|974 | |974 | ||
|Context.CrossContextLoadVI | | [[Application class/Context.CrossContextLoadVI method|Context.CrossContextLoadVI]] | ||
|Context.CrossContextLoadVI | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|86D | |||
| [[Application class/Context.GetFromProj method|Context.GetFromProj]] | |||
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|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|81E | |||
| [[Application class/Context.Get Preferred method|Context.Get Preferred]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|812 | |812 | ||
|Context.OpenSibling | | [[Application class/Context.OpenSibling method|Context.OpenSibling]] | ||
|Context.OpenSibling | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|864 | |864 | ||
|Context.Ref Count.Dec | | [[Application class/Context.Ref Count.Dec method|Context.Ref Count.Dec]] | ||
|Context.Ref Count.Dec | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|863 | |863 | ||
|Context.Ref Count.Inc | | [[Application class/Context.Ref Count.Inc method|Context.Ref Count.Inc]] | ||
|Context.Ref Count.Inc | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|936 | |936 | ||
|CopyDataConvert | | [[Application class/CopyDataConvert method|CopyDataConvert]] | ||
|CopyDataConvert | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|809 | |809 | ||
|Create COM WDT Data | | [[Application class/Create COM WDT Data method|Create COM WDT Data]] | ||
|Create COM WDT Data | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|89F | |||
| [[Application class/CreateGUID method|CreateGUID]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|932 | |932 | ||
|CreateInstantiation | | [[Application class/CreateInstantiation method|CreateInstantiation]] | ||
|CreateInstantiation | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | ||
|850 | |850 | ||
|Data Type Color | | [[Application class/Data Type Color method|Data Type Color]] | ||
|Returns the color associated with a data type. | |||
|Data Type Color | |||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|845 | |845 | ||
|DbgConn.CloseDbgConn | | [[Application class/DbgConn.CloseDbgConn method|DbgConn.CloseDbgConn]] | ||
|DbgConn.CloseDbgConn | |Closes the connection to the application or shared library specified in <b>Debug Name</b>. | ||
|Debug | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|89E | |||
| [[Application class/DbgConn.GetDbgConn method|DbgConn.GetDbgConn]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|846 | |846 | ||
|DbgConn.ListApps | | [[Application class/DbgConn.ListApps method|DbgConn.ListApps]] | ||
|DbgConn.ListApps | |Returns the list of applications and shared libraries you can debug on the computer specified by <b>Server Address</b>. | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|844 | |844 | ||
|DbgConn.OpenDbgConn | | [[Application class/DbgConn.OpenDbgConn method|DbgConn.OpenDbgConn]] | ||
|DbgConn.OpenDbgConn | |Opens a connection to the application or shared library you can debug. | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|89B | |||
| [[Application class/DebugStartTiming method|DebugStartTiming]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|944 | |944 | ||
|DTT.FilterVILibEvents | | [[Application class/DTT.FilterVILibEvents method|DTT.FilterVILibEvents]] | ||
|DTT.FilterVILibEvents | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|906 | |906 | ||
|DTT.GetTraceData | | [[Application class/DTT.GetTraceData method|DTT.GetTraceData]] | ||
|DTT.GetTraceData | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|916 | |916 | ||
|DTT.IsTracingEnabled | | [[Application class/DTT.IsTracingEnabled method|DTT.IsTracingEnabled]] | ||
|DTT.IsTracingEnabled | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|905 | |905 | ||
|DTT.Setup | | [[Application class/DTT.Setup method|DTT.Setup]] | ||
|DTT.Setup | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|98A | |||
| [[Application class/DoPostInstallObjCacheCheck method|DoPostInstallObjCacheCheck]] | |||
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| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|911 | |911 | ||
|EnableExternalProptypes | | [[Application class/EnableExternalProptypes method|EnableExternalProptypes]] | ||
|EnableExternalProptypes | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|913 | |913 | ||
|EnableMetaTrans | | [[Application class/EnableMetaTrans method|EnableMetaTrans]] | ||
|EnableMetaTrans | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|912 | |912 | ||
|EnableTempSelect | | [[Application class/EnableTempSelect method|EnableTempSelect]] | ||
|EnableTempSelect | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|915 | |915 | ||
|DeferErrWinUpdates | | [[Application class/DeferErrWinUpdates method|DeferErrWinUpdates]] | ||
|DeferErrWinUpdates | |||
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| | | | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|89D | |||
| [[Application class/OpenErrWdw method|OpenErrWdw]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|967 | |967 | ||
|FlushArcCaching | | [[Application class/FlushArcCaching method|FlushArcCaching]] | ||
|FlushArcCaching | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|882 | |882 | ||
|ForceAutoSave | | [[Application class/ForceAutoSave method|ForceAutoSave]] | ||
|ForceAutoSave | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|902 | |902 | ||
|ForceUpdateDiskMonitoring | | [[Application class/ForceUpdateDiskMonitoring method|ForceUpdateDiskMonitoring]] | ||
|ForceUpdateDiskMonitoring | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|978 | |978 | ||
|Freeze Polys | | [[Application class/Freeze Polys method|Freeze Polys]] | ||
|Freeze Polys | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|91B | |||
| [[Application class/GetActiveVIRef method|GetActiveVIRef]] | |||
|Returns a reference to the VI whose window is currently active (focused). If the active window is not a VI, this method returns Not A Ref. | |||
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|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
| | |97D | ||
|Get Broken VI List | | [[Application class/Get Broken VI List method|Get Broken VI List]] | ||
|Get Broken VI List | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
| | |86C | ||
| [[Application class/GetClassNameFromID method|GetClassNameFromID]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
| | |95A | ||
| [[Application class/GetEnvModeDisplayName method|GetEnvModeDisplayName]] | |||
|Returns the display name of the environment mode you specify. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|946 | |946 | ||
|GetEnvModePath | | [[Application class/GetEnvModePath method|GetEnvModePath]] | ||
|GetEnvModePath | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|909 | |909 | ||
|Get Global Dependency Data | | [[Application class/Get Global Dependency Data method|Get Global Dependency Data]] | ||
|Get Global Dependency Data | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|943 | |943 | ||
|GetInstantiationConPaneFromCache | | [[Application class/GetInstantiationConPaneFromCache method|GetInstantiationConPaneFromCache]] | ||
|GetInstantiationConPaneFromCache | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|979 | |979 | ||
|GetInstantiationVIPath | | [[Application class/GetInstantiationVIPath method|GetInstantiationVIPath]] | ||
|GetInstantiationVIPath | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|836 | |836 | ||
|Get Shell Icon Of File | | [[Application class/Get Shell Icon Of File method|Get Shell Icon Of File]] | ||
|Get Shell Icon Of File | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|938 | |938 | ||
|Get Hier Img Scaled | | [[Application class/Get Hier Img Scaled method|Get Hier Img Scaled]] | ||
|Get Hier Img Scaled | |Gets the scaled image of the VI Hierarchy. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|989 | |989 | ||
|Get VI.Bookmarks | | [[Application class/Get VI.Bookmarks method|Get VI.Bookmarks]] | ||
|Get VI.Bookmarks | |Returns the bookmark information for the VI specified in <b>VI Path</b>. You do not need to load the VI into memory in order to read the bookmark information. This method returns an error if the VI is password protected, if the VI is saved in an earlier version of LabVIEW and is not currently in memory, or if the VI does not have a block diagram. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|97F | |||
| [[Application class/Get VI.CompiledForCurrent method|Get VI.CompiledForCurrent]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|99C | |||
| | | [[Application class/Get VI.ConPane CRC Ignore DD v2 method|Get VI.ConPane CRC Ignore DD v2]] | ||
|Get VI. | |||
|Get VI. | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|99B | |||
| [[Application class/Get VI.ConPane CRC v3 method|Get VI.ConPane CRC v3]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | ||
| | |91A | ||
| [[Application class/Get VI.ConPane DataType method|Get VI.ConPane DataType]] | |||
|Returns the data type of the connector pane as variant data without loading the VI. | |||
Use the VIs in the labview\vi.lib\Utility\VariantDataType directory to retrieve information from the variant output. | |||
<b>Note</b> To ensure the information returned by this method is current, make sure the VI whose connector pane you reference has been recompiled in the current version of LabVIEW. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|806 | |806 | ||
|Get VI.Description | | [[Application class/Get VI.Description method|Get VI.Description]] | ||
|Get VI.Description | |Returns the description stored in the <b>VI description</b> field on the Documentation page of the VI Properties dialog box for the specified VI. Unlike the VI Description property, this method does not load the VI into memory. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|947 | |947 | ||
|Get VI Editor Version | | [[Application class/Get VI Editor Version method|Get VI Editor Version]] | ||
|Get VI Editor Version | |Returns the version of LabVIEW that last saved the VI. The version of LabVIEW that last saved the VI might be different from the file format version of the VI. For example, if you use LabVIEW 9.0.1 to save a VI, the VI has a file format version of 9.0. | ||
|Get VI: | |||
To obtain the file format version of the VI, use the Get VI:Version method. | |||
LabVIEW does not open the VI when retrieving the version information. If you specify a path to a file that is not a VI, LabVIEW returns error 6559. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|98D | |||
| [[Application class/Get VI.GetPrimDeps method|Get VI.GetPrimDeps]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|990 | |990 | ||
|Get VI.Help Info | | [[Application class/Get VI.Help Info method|Get VI.Help Info]] | ||
|Get VI.Help Info | |Returns <b>Help path</b>, <b>Help tag</b>, <b>Help Used</b>, and <b>Help URL</b> from the Documentation page of the VI Properties dialog box for the specified VI. This method does not load the VI into memory. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|88C | |||
| [[Application class/Get VI.Icon method|Get VI.Icon]] | |||
|Returns the icon of the specified VI without loading the VI into memory. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|97E | |||
| [[Application class/Get VI.Is Global method|Get VI.Is Global]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|860 | |860 | ||
|Get VI.Is Probe | | [[Application class/Get VI.Is Probe method|Get VI.Is Probe]] | ||
|Get VI.Is Probe | |Returns whether the specified VI is a probe without loading the VI. | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|948 | |948 | ||
|Get VI.Qualified Name | | [[Application class/Get VI.Qualified Name method|Get VI.Qualified Name]] | ||
|Get VI.Qualified Name | |Returns the qualified name of the referenced VI without loading the VI. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|886 | |886 | ||
|Get VI.Revision History | | [[Application class/Get VI.Revision History method|Get VI.Revision History]] | ||
|Get VI.Revision History | |Returns the revision history that appears when you click the <b>Revision History</b> button on the General page of the VI Properties dialog box of the specified VI. This method does not load the VI into memory. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|805 | |805 | ||
|Get VI.Title | | [[Application class/Get VI.Title method|Get VI.Title]] | ||
|Get VI.Title | |Returns the name that appears in the title bar of the specified VI. This method does not load the VI into memory. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|7F9 | |||
| [[Application class/Get VI Version method|Get VI Version]] | |||
|Returns the LabVIEW file format version of the VI. The file format version of the VI might be different from the version of LabVIEW in which the VI was last saved. For example, if you use LabVIEW 9.0.1 to save a VI, the VI has a file format version of 9.0. | |||
To obtain the version of LabVIEW in which the VI was last saved, use the Get VI:Editor Version method. | |||
LabVIEW does not open the VI when retrieving the version information. If you specify a path to a file that is not a VI, LabVIEW returns error 6559. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|970 | |970 | ||
|Get Compiled Object File | | [[Application class/Get Compiled Object File method|Get Compiled Object File]] | ||
|Get Compiled Object File | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|841 | |841 | ||
|Global Data.Free | | [[Application class/Global Data.Free method|Global Data.Free]] | ||
|Global Data.Free | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|840 | |840 | ||
|Global Data.Get | | [[Application class/Global Data.Get method|Global Data.Get]] | ||
|Global Data.Get | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|83F | |||
| [[Application class/Global Data.Set method|Global Data.Set]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|862 | |862 | ||
|GetDataTypeHelpImage | | [[Application class/GetDataTypeHelpImage method|GetDataTypeHelpImage]] | ||
|GetDataTypeHelpImage | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|868 | |868 | ||
|Get Func Help Image | | [[Application class/Get Func Help Image method|Get Func Help Image]] | ||
|Get Func Help Image | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|7DA | |||
| [[Application class/History Since method|History Since]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|82C | |||
| [[Application class/I/O Ctrl.Get Name Attributes method|I/O Ctrl.Get Name Attributes]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|82B | |||
| [[Application class/I/O Ctrl.Get Names method|I/O Ctrl.Get Names]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|80A | |||
| [[Application class/Image Data To Byte Array method|Image Data To Byte Array]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|964 | |964 | ||
|Install Adjacent Cache | | [[Application class/Install Adjacent Cache method|Install Adjacent Cache]] | ||
|Install Adjacent Cache | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
| | |90A | ||
| | | [[Application class/Invalidate Depdendency File Info method|Invalidate Depdendency File Info]] | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|7E4 | |||
| [[Application class/LVRT.Check DLLs method|LVRT.Check DLLs]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|7E3 | |||
| [[Application class/Disconnect From Slave method|Disconnect From Slave]] | |||
|Disconnects the open connection between LabVIEW and an RT target. | |||
This is equivalent to right-clicking the target in the project and selecting <b>Disconnect</b> from the shortcut menu. This method applies to Real-Time Module applications only. | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|961 | |961 | ||
|LVRT.Get LibP Sigs | | [[Application class/LVRT.Get LibP Sigs method|LVRT.Get LibP Sigs]] | ||
|LVRT.Get LibP Sigs | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|872 | |872 | ||
|LVRT.Transfer Files | | [[Application class/LVRT.Transfer Files method|LVRT.Transfer Files]] | ||
|LVRT.Transfer Files | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|859 | |859 | ||
|LVRT.Unload Startup App | | [[Application class/LVRT.Unload Startup App method|LVRT.Unload Startup App]] | ||
|LVRT.Unload Startup App | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
| | |98B | ||
|LVClass | | [[Application class/All Methods Of LVClass method|All Methods Of LVClass]] | ||
|LVClass | |Returns an array of names and an array of paths for all methods of a class. The methods of the class are member VIs that can be called as subVIs. In other words, LabVIEW excludes global VIs, control VIs, and polymorphic VIs from the output arrays. | ||
|LabVIEW | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|88F | |||
| [[Application class/LVClass.Create method|LVClass.Create]] | |||
|Creates a new LabVIEW class. | |||
| | | | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|98C | |||
| [[Application class/LVClass Implementing VI Path method|LVClass Implementing VI Path]] | |||
| | |Returns the path to the VI that implements the specified method within the specified class. If the specified class does not implement the method, this method returns an ancestor VI implementation. | ||
|LVClass | |||
|LVClass | |||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|88E | |||
| [[Application class/LVClass.Open method|LVClass.Open]] | |||
|Opens the LabVIEW class specified by <b>Path</b>. | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|956 | |956 | ||
|Release LV Class Cookies | | [[Application class/Release LV Class Cookies method|Release LV Class Cookies]] | ||
|Release LV Class Cookies | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|826 | |826 | ||
|Library.Create | | [[Application class/Library.Create method|Library.Create]] | ||
|Library.Create | |Creates a new LabVIEW project library. | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|895 | |895 | ||
|Library.Deploy Libraries | | [[Application class/Library.Deploy Libraries method|Library.Deploy Libraries]] | ||
|Library.Deploy Libraries | |Deploys library files to the specified computer. | ||
| | |||
If you deploy a library programmatically that contains both shared variables and VIs, LabVIEW generates error code 1 and does not deploy the library to the engine. Deploy the library manually to avoid the error. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|849 | |849 | ||
|Library.Deploy Library | | [[Application class/Library.Deploy Library method|Library.Deploy Library]] | ||
|Library.Deploy Library | |Deploys a library file to the specified computer. | ||
| | |||
If you deploy a library programmatically that contains both shared variables and VIs, LabVIEW generates error code 1 and does not deploy the library to the engine. Deploy the library manually to avoid the error. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|86E | |||
| [[Application class/Library.GetFileLVVersion method|Library.GetFileLVVersion]] | |||
|Returns the LabVIEW file format version of the library. The file format version of the library might be different from the version of LabVIEW in which the library was last saved. For example, if you use LabVIEW 9.0.1 to save a library, the library has a file format version of 9.0. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|935 | |935 | ||
|Library.Get Ref By Qualified Name | | [[Application class/Library.Get Ref By Qualified Name method|Library.Get Ref By Qualified Name]] | ||
|Library.Get Ref By Qualified Name | |Retrieves a reference to a LabVIEW project library that is already loaded within the application instance. If the library cannot be found in memory, LabVIEW returns Not A Refnum. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|982 | |982 | ||
|Library.Has Shared Variables | | [[Application class/Library.Has Shared Variables method|Library.Has Shared Variables]] | ||
|Library.Has Shared Variables | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|95D | |||
| [[Application class/Library.IsOpenedInAnyContext method|Library.IsOpenedInAnyContext]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|825 | |825 | ||
|Library.Open | | [[Application class/Library.Open method|Library.Open]] | ||
|Library.Open | |Opens the LabVIEW project library specified by <b>Path</b>. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|89A | |||
| [[Application class/Library.OpenAsUntitled method|Library.OpenAsUntitled]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|92F | |||
| | | [[Application class/Library.Undeploy Libraries method|Library.Undeploy Libraries]] | ||
|Library. | |Undeploys library files from the specified computer. | ||
|Library. | |||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|84E | |||
| [[Application class/Library.UndeployLibrary method|Library.UndeployLibrary]] | |||
|Removes a library from a target. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|820 | |820 | ||
|License.Check In | | [[Application class/License.Check In method|License.Check In]] | ||
|License.Check In | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|81F | |||
| [[Application class/License.Check Out method|License.Check Out]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|92D | |||
| [[Application class/License.Get Feature Activators method|License.Get Feature Activators]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|848 | |848 | ||
|License.Get Feature Status | | [[Application class/License.Get Feature Status method|License.Get Feature Status]] | ||
|License.Get Feature Status | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|83A | |||
| [[Application class/License.Get Licensed Version method|License.Get Licensed Version]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|816 | |816 | ||
|Linker.Notify of File Change | | [[Application class/Linker.Notify of File Change method|Linker.Notify of File Change]] | ||
|Linker.Notify of File Change | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|89C | |||
| [[Application class/Linker.Read Info From File method|Linker.Read Info From File]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|998 | |998 | ||
|Linker.Read Info From File Exclude LVRT Shipped Libs | | [[Application class/Linker.Read Info From File Exclude LVRT Shipped Libs method|Linker.Read Info From File Exclude LVRT Shipped Libs]] | ||
|Linker.Read Info From File Exclude LVRT Shipped Libs | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|843 | |843 | ||
|Linker.Write Info To File | | [[Application class/Linker.Write Info To File method|Linker.Write Info To File]] | ||
|Linker.Write Info To File | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|7D5 | |||
| [[Application class/Mass Compile method|Mass Compile]] | |||
|Loads and compiles VIs in a directory, including VIs in subdirectories, for the specified application instance. | |||
This method is similar to the <b>Mass Compile</b> option in the Mass Compile dialog box. | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|918 | |918 | ||
|CheckMathScriptWatchedPaths | | [[Application class/CheckMathScriptWatchedPaths method|CheckMathScriptWatchedPaths]] | ||
|CheckMathScriptWatchedPaths | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|937 | |937 | ||
|LoadMSCompiler | | [[Application class/LoadMSCompiler method|LoadMSCompiler]] | ||
|LoadMSCompiler | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|980 | |980 | ||
|LoadMSCompilerComponent | | [[Application class/LoadMSCompilerComponent method|LoadMSCompilerComponent]] | ||
|LoadMSCompilerComponent | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|945 | |945 | ||
|LocateMSTargetSyntaxVI | | [[Application class/LocateMSTargetSyntaxVI method|LocateMSTargetSyntaxVI]] | ||
|LocateMSTargetSyntaxVI | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|991 | |991 | ||
|DSObserverCmd | | [[Application class/DSObserverCmd method|DSObserverCmd]] | ||
|DSObserverCmd | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|981 | |981 | ||
|Refresh Menus | | [[Application class/Refresh Menus method|Refresh Menus]] | ||
|Refresh Menus | |Refreshes the File, Tools, and Help menus from disk programmatically. | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|933 | |933 | ||
|Move VIs | | [[Application class/Move VIs method|Move VIs]] | ||
|Move VIs | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|903 | |903 | ||
|MultiPwdPromptOperation.Begin | | [[Application class/MultiPwdPromptOperation.Begin method|MultiPwdPromptOperation.Begin]] | ||
|MultiPwdPromptOperation.Begin | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|904 | |904 | ||
|MultiPwdPromptOperation.End | | [[Application class/MultiPwdPromptOperation.End method|MultiPwdPromptOperation.End]] | ||
|MultiPwdPromptOperation.End | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
| | |84B | ||
| [[Application class/NI Sec.ChangePassword method|NI Sec.ChangePassword]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
| | |82A | ||
| [[Application class/NI Security.Get Access Rights method|NI Security.Get Access Rights]] | |||
|Validates the access control list with the current application user logged in. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|84C | |||
| [[Application class/NI Sec.GetDomains method|NI Sec.GetDomains]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|829 | |829 | ||
|NI Security.Invoke Login Dialog | | [[Application class/NI Security.Invoke Login Dialog method|NI Security.Invoke Login Dialog]] | ||
|NI Security.Invoke Login Dialog | |Invokes the NI Security Login dialog box programmatically. | ||
|NI Security | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|827 | |827 | ||
|NI Security.Login | | [[Application class/NI Security.Login method|NI Security.Login]] | ||
|NI Security.Login | |Logs a user into the NI domain. | ||
|NI | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|828 | |828 | ||
|NI Security.Logout | | [[Application class/NI Security.Logout method|NI Security.Logout]] | ||
|NI Security.Logout | |Logs the current user out of the NI domain and reverts to the default user. | ||
|NI | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|865 | |865 | ||
|NI Security.SVE Login | | [[Application class/NI Security.SVE Login method|NI Security.SVE Login]] | ||
|NI Security.SVE Login | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|866 | |866 | ||
|NI Security.SVE Logout | | [[Application class/NI Security.SVE Logout method|NI Security.SVE Logout]] | ||
|NI Security.SVE Logout | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|867 | |867 | ||
|NI Security.SVE User | | [[Application class/NI Security.SVE User method|NI Security.SVE User]] | ||
|NI Security.SVE User | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|949 | |949 | ||
|OpenVIInNXTContext | | [[Application class/OpenVIInNXTContext method|OpenVIInNXTContext]] | ||
|OpenVIInNXTContext | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|941 | |941 | ||
|UpdateNXTContextName | | [[Application class/UpdateNXTContextName method|UpdateNXTContextName]] | ||
|UpdateNXTContextName | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|99A | |||
| [[Application class/NativeEventTracingSetup method|NativeEventTracingSetup]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|7FF | |||
| [[Application class/New LabVIEW Document method|New LabVIEW Document]] | |||
|Creates a new LabVIEW document. This method achieves the same results as when you create a new document in the New dialog box. | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|88D | |||
| [[Application class/Notify LV SCC Enabled method|Notify LV SCC Enabled]] | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|Notify LV SCC Enabled | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|986 | |986 | ||
|Object Manager:Get Classes | | [[Application class/Object Manager:Get Classes method|Object Manager:Get Classes]] | ||
|Object Manager:Get Classes | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|985 | |985 | ||
|Object Manager:Get Managers | | [[Application class/Object Manager:Get Managers method|Object Manager:Get Managers]] | ||
|Object Manager:Get Managers | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|987 | |987 | ||
|Object Manager:Get Properties | | [[Application class/Object Manager:Get Properties method|Object Manager:Get Properties]] | ||
|Object Manager:Get Properties | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|988 | |988 | ||
|Object Manager:Show Help | | [[Application class/Object Manager:Show Help method|Object Manager:Show Help]] | ||
|Object Manager:Show Help | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|81B | |||
| [[Application class/Open.LV Document method|Open.LV Document]] | |||
|Opens a LabVIEW document. | |||
This method is similar to selecting <b>File»Open</b> and browsing to the document. | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|919 | |919 | ||
|Open.LV Documents | | [[Application class/Open.LV Documents method|Open.LV Documents]] | ||
|Open.LV Documents | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | ||
|830 | |830 | ||
|Open.Recently Opened File | | [[Application class/Open.Recently Opened File method|Open.Recently Opened File]] | ||
|Open.Recently Opened File | |Opens the file specified by <b>Index</b> from the most recently used file list. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|- | |||
|854 | |854 | ||
|Open.Recently Opened Project | | [[Application class/Open.Recently Opened Project method|Open.Recently Opened Project]] | ||
|Open.Recently Opened Project | |Opens the project specified by <b>Index</b> from the most recently used project list. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|90D | |||
| [[Application class/OpenVIAsSystemVI method|OpenVIAsSystemVI]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|901 | |901 | ||
|OpenVIAsTemplate | | [[Application class/OpenVIAsTemplate method|OpenVIAsTemplate]] | ||
|OpenVIAsTemplate | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|962 | |962 | ||
|Open.VI Without Refees | | [[Application class/Open.VI Without Refees method|Open.VI Without Refees]] | ||
|Open.VI Without Refees | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|992 | |992 | ||
|OpenBinaryLibrary | | [[Application class/OpenBinaryLibrary method|OpenBinaryLibrary]] | ||
|OpenBinaryLibrary | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|95F | |||
| [[Application class/Packed Library.Enable Caching method|Packed Library.Enable Caching]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|95C | |||
| [[Application class/Packed Library.Get Exported File List method|Packed Library.Get Exported File List]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|995 | |995 | ||
|PackedLibrary.IsLoadableInBinaryCompatibleLV | | [[Application class/PackedLibrary.IsLoadableInBinaryCompatibleLV method|PackedLibrary.IsLoadableInBinaryCompatibleLV]] | ||
|PackedLibrary.IsLoadableInBinaryCompatibleLV | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|930 | |930 | ||
|Close All Palettes | | [[Application class/Close All Palettes method|Close All Palettes]] | ||
|Close All Palettes | |Closes the Controls and Functions palette sets programmatically. To close the palette sets, add the Palettes:Close All Palettes method to the block diagram and run the VI. | ||
|Palettes:Close All Palettes | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|966 | |966 | ||
|Force Finsh Load All Palettes | | [[Application class/Force Finsh Load All Palettes method|Force Finsh Load All Palettes]] | ||
|Force Finsh Load All Palettes | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
| | |80E | ||
|Get Pal | | [[Application class/Get Pal Menu Info method|Get Pal Menu Info]] | ||
|Get Pal | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|94C | |||
| [[Application class/Get Pal Item Icon method|Get Pal Item Icon]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|959 | |959 | ||
|Get Pal Item Path | | [[Application class/Get Pal Item Path method|Get Pal Item Path]] | ||
|Get Pal Item Path | |Returns the path to the palette item you specify. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|965 | |965 | ||
|Get Palette Statistics | | [[Application class/Get Palette Statistics method|Get Palette Statistics]] | ||
|Get Palette Statistics | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|861 | |861 | ||
|Refresh Palettes | | [[Application class/Refresh Palettes method|Refresh Palettes]] | ||
|Refresh Palettes | |Updates the Controls and Functions palette set programmatically. | ||
|Palettes:Refresh | |||
To update the palette set, place the Palettes:Refresh method on the block diagram to the right of the Write Palette VI and run the VI. | |||
This method is similar to the <b>Save Changes</b> button on the Edit Controls and Functions Palette Set dialog box. | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|801 | |801 | ||
|Pwd.Add To Cache | | [[Application class/Pwd.Add To Cache method|Pwd.Add To Cache]] | ||
|Pwd.Add To Cache | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|800 | |800 | ||
|Pwd.Clear Cache | | [[Application class/Pwd.Clear Cache method|Pwd.Clear Cache]] | ||
|Pwd.Clear Cache | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|858 | |858 | ||
|Pwd.Del From Cache | | [[Application class/Pwd.Del From Cache method|Pwd.Del From Cache]] | ||
|Pwd.Del From Cache | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|94B | |||
| | | [[Application class/App.PrepareToLoadFiles method|App.PrepareToLoadFiles]] | ||
| | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|7D0 | |||
| | | [[Application class/Print.Function To Printer method|Print.Function To Printer]] | ||
| | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
| | |94E | ||
| [[Application class/CreateProbeVIFromVariant method|CreateProbeVIFromVariant]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|94F | |||
| [[Application class/GetProbePathListFromVariant method|GetProbePathListFromVariant]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|893 | |893 | ||
|Project.Close Refs | | [[Application class/Project.Close Refs method|Project.Close Refs]] | ||
|Project.Close Refs | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|818 | |818 | ||
|Project.Do New Item | | [[Application class/Project.Do New Item method|Project.Do New Item]] | ||
|Project.Do New Item | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|90F | |||
| [[Application class/Project.DoingAutosaveRecovery method|Project.DoingAutosaveRecovery]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|954 | |954 | ||
|Project.GetFileLVVersion | | [[Application class/Project.GetFileLVVersion method|Project.GetFileLVVersion]] | ||
|Project.GetFileLVVersion | |Returns the LabVIEW file format version of the project. This version might be different from the version of LabVIEW in which the project was last saved. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|837 | |837 | ||
|Project.Get Icon Of Type | | [[Application class/Project.Get Icon Of Type method|Project.Get Icon Of Type]] | ||
|Project.Get Icon Of Type | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|817 | |817 | ||
|Project.Get New Items | | [[Application class/Project.Get New Items method|Project.Get New Items]] | ||
|Project.Get New Items | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|835 | |835 | ||
|Project.Load Default Project | | [[Application class/Project.Load Default Project method|Project.Load Default Project]] | ||
|Project.Load Default Project | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|814 | |814 | ||
|Project.New | | [[Application class/Project.New method|Project.New]] | ||
|Project.New | |Creates a new, empty LabVIEW project. You also can use the Project Explorer window to create a new project. | ||
| | |||
Example | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|97B | |||
| [[Application class/Project.NewWithPrompts method|Project.NewWithPrompts]] | |||
|Creates a new, empty LabVIEW project and prompts the user to add any open VIs from the main application instance. | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|813 | |813 | ||
|Project.Open | | [[Application class/Project.Open method|Project.Open]] | ||
|Project.Open | |Loads a LabVIEW project from disk. If the project is already in memory, this method returns a reference to the existing project. You can use this reference with the Project properties. | ||
|Project | |||
You also can select <b>File»Open Project</b> to navigate to and open a project. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|- | |||
|999 | |999 | ||
|Project.Open And Suppress Source-Only | | [[Application class/Project.Open And Suppress Source-Only method|Project.Open And Suppress Source-Only]] | ||
|Project.Open And Suppress Source-Only | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|899 | |899 | ||
|Project.OpenAsUntitled | | [[Application class/Project.OpenAsUntitled method|Project.OpenAsUntitled]] | ||
|Project.OpenAsUntitled | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|871 | |871 | ||
|Project.OpenPrivCtxts | | [[Application class/Project.OpenPrivCtxts method|Project.OpenPrivCtxts]] | ||
|Project.OpenPrivCtxts | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|90B | |||
| [[Application class/Project.Register Debug VI method|Project.Register Debug VI]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|82F | |||
| [[Application class/Project.Reg Proj Ref For Cleanup Proc method|Project.Reg Proj Ref For Cleanup Proc]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|90C | |||
| [[Application class/Project.Simulate File Open method|Project.Simulate File Open]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|7E7 | |||
| | | [[Application class/Query Internal Operation Tracking Data method|Query Internal Operation Tracking Data]] | ||
| | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|81C | |||
| [[Application class/RecentOpen.LV Files method|RecentOpen.LV Files]] | |||
|Gets the list of most recently used files from LabVIEW and displays the paths and filenames. This method returns the same list as if you selected <b>File»Recent Files</b>. | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|- | |||
|853 | |853 | ||
|RecentOpen.LVProjects | | [[Application class/RecentOpen.LVProjects method|RecentOpen.LVProjects]] | ||
|RecentOpen.LVProjects | |Gets the list of most recently used LabVIEW projects from LabVIEW and displays the paths and project names. This method returns the same list as if you selected <b>File»Recent Projects</b>. | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|7F2 | |||
| [[Application class/RP.Client Network Load method|RP.Client Network Load]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|804 | |804 | ||
|RP.Client Release Control | | [[Application class/RP.Client Release Control method|RP.Client Release Control]] | ||
|RP.Client Release Control | |Returns control of the remote front panel to the server. The server grants control to the next client in the queue or regains control if no requests are in the queue. | ||
| | |||
This method is similar to the Release Control of VI shortcut menu item. | |||
This method can return networking error codes. | |||
Example | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|803 | |803 | ||
|RP.Client Request Control | | [[Application class/RP.Client Request Control method|RP.Client Request Control]] | ||
|RP.Client Request Control | |Requests control of the front panel of a VI on the server computer. | ||
| | |||
This method is similar to the Request Control of VI shortcut menu item. | |||
This method can return networking error codes. | |||
Example | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|802 | |802 | ||
|RP.Close Connection To Server | | [[Application class/RP.Close Connection To Server method|RP.Close Connection To Server]] | ||
|RP.Close Connection To Server | |Closes a connection to a VI on the server computer. | ||
| | |||
This method can return networking error codes. | |||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|7F1 | |||
| [[Application class/RP.Open Connection To Server method|RP.Open Connection To Server]] | |||
|Opens a connection to a server and displays the front panel of a VI on the server computer. You also can request control of the front panel. | |||
| | |||
|RP.Server | This method is similar to the Connect to Remote Panel dialog box. | ||
|RP.Server | |||
|Remote Panel | This method can return networking error codes. | ||
Example | |||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|7EE | |||
| [[Application class/RP.Server Network Load method|RP.Server Network Load]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|97C | |||
| [[Application class/ResetCrossCompileCount method|ResetCrossCompileCount]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|969 | |969 | ||
|Restart | | [[Application class/Restart method|Restart]] | ||
|Restart | |Quits and then restarts LabVIEW. This method is supported only on Windows. | ||
| | |||
<b>Note</b> When you invoke this method with unsaved files open, a dialog box prompts you to save any changes you made before the application terminates. If you cancel the dialog box, LabVIEW does not restart. | |||
This method is useful for restarting LabVIEW after you change the environment in a way that requires you to restart. For example, in an application that activates a license for a LabVIEW third-party add-on, you can use this method to programmatically restart LabVIEW, which then updates the status of the license. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|955 | |955 | ||
|Save All | | [[Application class/Save All method|Save All]] | ||
|Save All | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|84D | |||
| [[Application class/Save Stock Objects method|Save Stock Objects]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|877 | |877 | ||
|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Box | | [[Application class/Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Box method|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Box]] | ||
|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Box | |Creates a geometry that you can use to set an object in a 3D scene to a box. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|878 | |878 | ||
|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Cone | | [[Application class/Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Cone method|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Cone]] | ||
|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Cone | |Creates a geometry that you can use to set an object in a 3D scene to a cone. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|879 | |879 | ||
|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Cylinder | | [[Application class/Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Cylinder method|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Cylinder]] | ||
|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Cylinder | |Creates a geometry that you can use to set an object in a 3D scene to a cylinder. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|87A | |||
| [[Application class/Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Height Field method|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Height Field]] | |||
|Creates a new height field in a 3D scene. | |||
The collection of values in the height field specify elevations at points above a grid. | |||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|87C | |||
| [[Application class/Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Mesh method|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Mesh]] | |||
|Creates a new mesh in a 3D scene. | |||
| | |||
|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New | The collection of polygons and vertices in the mesh define the shape of the 3D object. | ||
|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New | |||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|87B | |||
| [[Application class/Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Sphere method|Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Sphere]] | |||
|Creates a geometry that you can use to set an object in a 3D scene to a sphere. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|900 | |900 | ||
|Scene.Drawable.New Text | | [[Application class/Scene.Drawable.New Text method|Scene.Drawable.New Text]] | ||
|Scene.Drawable.New Text | |Creates a new text object in a 3D scene. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|87E | |||
| [[Application class/Scene.New Clip Plane method|Scene.New Clip Plane]] | |||
|Creates a new clip plane in a 3D scene. | |||
The clip plane defines values beyond which an object can or cannot be drawn. An object that encounters a clip plane will be cut off at the point at which it intersects the plane. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|889 | |889 | ||
|Scene.New Light | | [[Application class/Scene.New Light method|Scene.New Light]] | ||
|Scene.New Light | |Creates a new light in a 3D scene. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|873 | |873 | ||
|Scene.New Object | | [[Application class/Scene.New Object method|Scene.New Object]] | ||
|Scene.New Object | |Creates a new object in a 3D scene. | ||
| | |||
You must assign a geometry to the object before it can appear in the 3D scene. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|874 | |874 | ||
|Scene.New Texture | | [[Application class/Scene.New Texture method|Scene.New Texture]] | ||
|Scene.New Texture | |Gets a reference to a texture to apply to a geometry in a 3D scene. | ||
| | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|87F | |||
| [[Application class/Scene.New Window method|Scene.New Window]] | |||
|Creates a new window in which LabVIEW generates the 3D scene. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|881 | |881 | ||
|Scene.Read Scene File | | [[Application class/Scene.Read Scene File method|Scene.Read Scene File]] | ||
|Scene.Read Scene File | |Reads a 3D scene file that you create with the Scene:Write Scene File method. The file being read must have a .lvsg or .dae extension. | ||
|Scene: | |||
If you read a scene saved to disk with textures, this method attempts to load the textures from the location where Scene:Write Scene File created the external images. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|880 | |880 | ||
|Scene.Write Scene File | | [[Application class/Scene.Write Scene File method|Scene.Write Scene File]] | ||
|Scene.Write Scene File | |Writes a new 3D scene file. The filename must end with a .lvsg or .dae extension. | ||
| | |||
If the scene includes textures, this method writes the textures as .png files to the same directory as the .lvsg or .dae file. The filenames for the textures consist of an enumerated integer followed by the name of the .lvsg or .dae file. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|93A | |||
| [[Application class/SearchCloseSession method|SearchCloseSession]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|93C | |||
| [[Application class/SearchInitSession method|SearchInitSession]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|93B | |||
| [[Application class/SearchLoadPlugin method|SearchLoadPlugin]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|939 | |939 | ||
|SearchOpenSession | | [[Application class/SearchOpenSession method|SearchOpenSession]] | ||
|SearchOpenSession | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
| | |93E | ||
| | | [[Application class/SearchSyncSearchForQD method|SearchSyncSearchForQD]] | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|93D | |||
| [[Application class/SearchSyncSearch method|SearchSyncSearch]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|888 | |888 | ||
|Sig.GetSignatureFromVIFile | | [[Application class/Sig.GetSignatureFromVIFile method|Sig.GetSignatureFromVIFile]] | ||
|Sig.GetSignatureFromVIFile | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|887 | |887 | ||
|Sig.GetUserCodeGUIDFromVIFile | | [[Application class/Sig.GetUserCodeGUIDFromVIFile method|Sig.GetUserCodeGUIDFromVIFile]] | ||
|Sig.GetUserCodeGUIDFromVIFile | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|960 | |960 | ||
|Simulation.GetParamOffsets | | [[Application class/Simulation.GetParamOffsets method|Simulation.GetParamOffsets]] | ||
|Simulation.GetParamOffsets | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|898 | |898 | ||
|Statechart.Create | | [[Application class/Statechart.Create method|Statechart.Create]] | ||
|Statechart.Create | |Creates a new statechart. You must save the statechart to disk. | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|897 | |897 | ||
|Statechart.Open | | [[Application class/Statechart.Open method|Statechart.Open]] | ||
|Opens the statechart specified by <b>Path</b>. | |||
|Statechart.Open | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|90E | |||
| [[Application class/Statechart.Open Private method|Statechart.Open Private]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|914 | |914 | ||
|Symbols.GetValue | | [[Application class/Symbols.GetValue method|Symbols.GetValue]] | ||
|Symbols.GetValue | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|890 | |890 | ||
|SyncEverything | | [[Application class/SyncEverything method|SyncEverything]] | ||
|SyncEverything | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|85B | |||
| [[Application class/Tag.Get Tag method|Tag.Get Tag]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|85D | |||
| [[Application class/Tag.Remove All Tags method|Tag.Remove All Tags]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|85E | |||
| [[Application class/Tag.Remove Tag method|Tag.Remove Tag]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|85C | |||
| [[Application class/Tag.Set Tag method|Tag.Set Tag]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|884 | |884 | ||
|Get VI Tag | | [[Application class/Get VI Tag method|Get VI Tag]] | ||
|Get VI Tag | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|896 | |896 | ||
|Get VI Tag Names | | [[Application class/Get VI Tag Names method|Get VI Tag Names]] | ||
|Get VI Tag Names | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|885 | |885 | ||
|Set VI Tag | | [[Application class/Set VI Tag method|Set VI Tag]] | ||
|Set VI Tag | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|972 | |972 | ||
|TracingTimerEnable | | [[Application class/TracingTimerEnable method|TracingTimerEnable]] | ||
|TracingTimerEnable | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|973 | |973 | ||
|TracingTimerHarvestLogAndReset | | [[Application class/TracingTimerHarvestLogAndReset method|TracingTimerHarvestLogAndReset]] | ||
|TracingTimerHarvestLogAndReset | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|869 | |869 | ||
|TD.AddPathInfo | | [[Application class/TD.AddPathInfo method|TD.AddPathInfo]] | ||
|TD.AddPathInfo | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|86A | |||
| [[Application class/TD.CleanPathInfo method|TD.CleanPathInfo]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
| | |86F | ||
|TD. | | [[Application class/TD.HasCompletePathInfo method|TD.HasCompletePathInfo]] | ||
|TD. | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
| | |86B | ||
| [[Application class/TD.RecTypedefDisconnect method|TD.RecTypedefDisconnect]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|88A | |||
| [[Application class/Update Launch Message method|Update Launch Message]] | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|924 | |924 | ||
|UI:Abort Merge VIs | | [[Application class/UI:Abort Merge VIs method|UI:Abort Merge VIs]] | ||
|UI:Abort Merge VIs | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|7D6 | |||
| [[Application class/UI.Cmp VIs method|UI.Cmp VIs]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|983 | |983 | ||
|UI.Cmp VIs XML | | [[Application class/UI.Cmp VIs XML method|UI.Cmp VIs XML]] | ||
|UI.Cmp VIs XML | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|931 | |931 | ||
|UI.Edit Icon | | [[Application class/UI.Edit Icon method|UI.Edit Icon]] | ||
|UI.Edit Icon | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | ||
| | |7FD | ||
|UI. | | [[Application class/UI.Hilight Pal Menu Item method|UI.Hilight Pal Menu Item]] | ||
|UI. | |Opens the Controls or Functions palette and highlights the specified control or function. | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|81A | |||
| [[Application class/UI.Invoke Menu Item method|UI.Invoke Menu Item]] | |||
|Simulates the user selecting a menu item. In general, this method works on global menu items but not document-specific menu items, in which case the method fails silently. | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|- | |||
|839 | |839 | ||
|UI.Invoke Prefs Dlg | | [[Application class/UI.Invoke Prefs Dlg method|UI.Invoke Prefs Dlg]] | ||
|UI.Invoke Prefs Dlg | |||
| | | | ||
|X | |X | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|92B | |||
| | | [[Application class/UI:Merge Clean Up Context method|UI:Merge Clean Up Context]] | ||
|UI:Merge | |||
|UI:Merge | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|92A | |||
| [[Application class/UI:Merge Close Library method|UI:Merge Close Library]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|928 | |928 | ||
|UI:Merge Close VI | | [[Application class/UI:Merge Close VI method|UI:Merge Close VI]] | ||
|UI:Merge Close VI | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|927 | |927 | ||
|UI:Merge Cross Load VI | | [[Application class/UI:Merge Cross Load VI method|UI:Merge Cross Load VI]] | ||
|UI:Merge Cross Load VI | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|929 | |929 | ||
|UI:Merge Load Library | | [[Application class/UI:Merge Load Library method|UI:Merge Load Library]] | ||
|UI:Merge Load Library | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|92E | |||
| [[Application class/UI:Merge Load Refees method|UI:Merge Load Refees]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|925 | |925 | ||
|UI:Merge Load VI | | [[Application class/UI:Merge Load VI method|UI:Merge Load VI]] | ||
|UI:Merge Load VI | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|92C | |||
| [[Application class/UI:Merge Save Library method|UI:Merge Save Library]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|926 | |926 | ||
|UI:Merge Save VI | | [[Application class/UI:Merge Save VI method|UI:Merge Save VI]] | ||
|UI:Merge Save VI | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|894 | |894 | ||
|UI.Merge VIs | | [[Application class/UI.Merge VIs method|UI.Merge VIs]] | ||
|UI.Merge VIs | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | ||
|93F | |||
| [[Application class/UI.PlaceObjectOnCursor method|UI.PlaceObjectOnCursor]] | |||
|Places an object on the cursor so the object is ready to add to the front panel window or the block diagram window. You can specify the object using either <b>style</b> or <b>path</b>. | |||
This method enables you to access objects that do not exist on the Controls or Functions palette. You can use the User Interaction:Place Palette Object on Cursor method to access palette objects by name. | |||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|7FA | |||
| [[Application class/UI.PlacePaletteObjOnCursor method|UI.PlacePaletteObjOnCursor]] | |||
|Places a palette object on the cursor so the object is ready to add to the front panel window or the block diagram window. | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|940 | |940 | ||
|UI.Drop Proj Item Copy | | [[Application class/UI.Drop Proj Item Copy method|UI.Drop Proj Item Copy]] | ||
|UI.Drop Proj Item Copy | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|81D | |||
| [[Application class/UI.Search LabVIEW Help method|UI.Search LabVIEW Help]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | |||
|7F4 | |||
| [[Application class/UI.Show Inplaceness Terminals method|UI.Show Inplaceness Terminals]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- style="background-color:#CCFFFF;" | |||
|98F | |||
| [[Application class/UI.ShowPaletteObjContextHelp method|UI.ShowPaletteObjContextHelp]] | |||
|Updates the Context Help window to show content for a palette object you specify, similar to mousing over the palette menu item. | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|855 | |855 | ||
|VIs Strings.Export | | [[Application class/VIs Strings.Export method|VIs Strings.Export]] | ||
|VIs Strings.Export | |Exports to a tagged text file all the User Interface related strings of the VIs specified by <b>VI Array</b>. | ||
|VIs | |||
Exports the following strings about VI and front panel objects to a tagged text file: VI name and description, object caption labels, object free labels, default data (string, table, path, and array default data), private data (listbox item names, table row and column headers, graph plot names, graph cursor names, graph annotation names, and tab control page captions), and polymorphic VI data (instance names in the polymorphic VI and selector shortcut menus). | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|857 | |857 | ||
|VIs Strings.Export Private | | [[Application class/VIs Strings.Export Private method|VIs Strings.Export Private]] | ||
|VIs Strings.Export Private | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|856 | |856 | ||
|VIs Strings.Import | | [[Application class/VIs Strings.Import method|VIs Strings.Import]] | ||
|VIs Strings.Import | |Imports to a tagged text file all the User Interface related strings of the VIs specified by <b>VI Array</b>. | ||
|VIs | |||
Imports the following strings about VI and front panel objects to a tagged text file: VI name and description, object caption labels, object free labels, default data (string, table, path, and array default data), private data (listbox item names, table row and column headers, graph plot names, graph cursor names, graph annotation names, and tab control page captions), and polymorphic VI data (instance names in the polymorphic VI and selector shortcut menus). | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|917 | |917 | ||
|WebSrvr.Conf | | [[Application class/WebSrvr.Conf method|WebSrvr.Conf]] | ||
|WebSrvr.Conf | |Configures the LabVIEW Web Server with the given file. If you do not wire Web Server to the configuration file, Web Server uses the default configuration file. | ||
|Web Server | |||
|X | |X | ||
|- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | |||
|- | |||
|831 | |831 | ||
|XControl.Create | | [[Application class/XControl.Create method|XControl.Create]] | ||
|XControl.Create | |Creates an XControl library. | ||
|XControl | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#FFFFCC;" | ||
|833 | |833 | ||
|XControl.Open | | [[Application class/XControl.Open method|XControl.Open]] | ||
|XControl.Open | |Opens an XControl library and returns a reference to it. | ||
|XControl | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|832 | |832 | ||
|XNode.Create | | [[Application class/XNode.Create method|XNode.Create]] | ||
|XNode.Create | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- style="background-color:#D1BB80;" | ||
|834 | |834 | ||
|XNode.Open | | [[Application class/XNode.Open method|XNode.Open]] | ||
|XNode.Open | |||
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The Application class is a class in the VI Server Class Hierarchy, (see also VI Server). The Application class is the top-level instance of the application in its context. Multiple application instances can be open at a time.
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| R/W | Readable/Writable {R = Read Only, W = Write Only, R/W = Read/Write} |
| RTE | Available in the Run-Time Engine |
| Basic Development Environment | |
| VI Scripting | |
| Private | |
| Deprecated | |
Properties
Show/Hide Application Properties Table
| Property ID | Short Name (English) | Description | R/W | RTE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FA | AppBuilderCache.Path | R | ||
| 80 | App.ActiveApp | Gets an application reference to the active VIs owning application. | R | X |
| 46 | App.ActiveVI | Returns the name of the active VI in the application. | R | X |
| 68 | App.AllContexts | R | X | |
| CD | App.AllLibsInAppInstance | Lists all Libraries currently in memory in this application instance. | R | X |
| 1E | App.AllSysVIs | R | X | |
| 1C | App.AllVIs | Returns a list of VIs in memory for the specified application instance. This property returns an error if you wire a remote application reference to the reference input. For a remote application, use the Exported VIs in Memory property to return a list of exported VIs.
Note If you have multiple application instances open simultaneously, this property returns only the VIs in memory in the specified application instance. LabVIEW creates a new application instance each time you open a LabVIEW project or target for a LabVIEW project. |
R | X |
| 52 | App.AssistantsUseStrictTypesDefault | R/W | X | |
| 53 | App.AutoRouteWires | Returns whether LabVIEW automatically finds a route for a wire. | R/W | |
| DD | App.AvailEnvModes | R | ||
| E4 | App.ClipMode | R/W | X | |
| AD | App.ClipVI | R/W | X | |
| 4F | App.Args | Returns an array of user-defined command-line arguments passed when LabVIEW launched.
User-defined arguments start after two hyphens (--) surrounded by spaces in the command line. The first string in the array is the name of the executable launched. This property does not return the name of the VI launched or the LLB that contains the VI. If a user-defined command-line argument contains double quotation marks ("), this property returns the argument without the quotation marks. If you use this property in a stand-alone application, you can avoid the need to enter two hyphens before user-defined arguments by placing a checkmark in the Pass all command line arguments to application checkbox on the Advanced page of the Application Properties dialog box. Example |
R | X |
| FC | App.CompilerThreshold | Gets or sets how complex a VI must be before the compiler limits optimizations to improve editor responsiveness. If the complexity of a VI is lower than the threshold indicated by this value, the compiler does not limit optimizations, thereby improving the execution speed of the VI. If the complexity of a VI is higher than the threshold, the compiler limits optimizations in order to improve editor responsiveness for the VI.
Possible Errors If you set this property to a value greater than 10, this property returns error 1. |
R/W | |
| 101 | App.Compiler.AutoInlining | R/W | X | |
| D9 | App.Compiler.BriefDOT | R/W | X | |
| AF | App.Compiler.DFIRCompiler | R/W | X | |
| C2 | App.Compiler.DOT | R/W | X | |
| 100 | App.Compiler.FP Reg Candidate | R/W | X | |
| CA | App.Compiler.LLVMCompiler | R/W | X | |
| E6 | App.Compiler.SSE Runtime Optimization | R/W | X | |
| EA | App.Compiler.SSE1 Code Generation | R/W | X | |
| EB | App.Compiler.SSE2 Code Generation | R/W | X | |
| C1 | App.Compiler.Sanity | R/W | X | |
| 7A | App.ContextName | R | X | |
| 2A | App.CtrlPalOpen | R/W | ||
| FE | App.CrossCompileCount | R | ||
| 8E | App.CrossContextSettings | R | ||
| EF | App.CurrentEnvMode | Returns the current environment mode of LabVIEW, such as robotics. If you call this property from a VI in the LabVIEW development system environment, this property returns an empty string. | R/W | X |
| BA | App.IsLabVIEWDSC? | R | X | |
| 6A | App.DWarnDialog | R/W | X | |
| 8D | App.DebugName | Returns the name used for opening a debugging connection to this application or shared library. This method is only useful in built applications or shared libraries. | R | X |
| 90 | App.DefaultApplication | Returns the default application reference. | R | X |
| 8F | App.DefaultContextName | R | X | |
| 57 | App.DfltDataDir | Path to the default data directory.
You can use this directory to store the data files LabVIEW generates, such as .lvm or .txt files. When you install LabVIEW, the installer creates a LabVIEW Data subdirectory in the default file directory for the operating system to help you organize and locate the data files LabVIEW generates. This property is similar to the Default Data Directory option on the Paths page of the Options dialog box. |
R | X |
| 4E | App.DefaultErrorHandlerVI | R/W | X | |
| 2D | App.DefFileDlgPth | R/W | X | |
| 56 | App.DeferDrawing | R/W | X | |
| 5B | App.DelFPTerm | Returns whether LabVIEW deletes terminals corresponding to front panel objects from diagram operations. | R/W | |
| 19 | App.Dir | Absolute path to the directory where the application is located. | R | X |
| E2 | App.DisablePathCase | R/W | X | |
| 3E | App.DownloadedVIs | R | ||
| 38 | App.EmbExportedPath | R | X | |
| 111 | App.Enable Binary Compatibility Load | R/W | X | |
| 106 | App.Enable Inheritance LinkRef Addition | R/W | X | |
| 107 | App.Enable Inheritance LinkRefs | R/W | X | |
| 112 | App.EnableExcursionFreeExecSystems | R/W | X | |
| 8 | App.ExportedVIs | Returns a list of exported VIs in memory.
This property is similar to the Exported VIs list option in the Exported VIs section on the VI Server page of the Options dialog box. Example |
R | X |
| 67 | App.FullFeature | R | X | |
| 2B | App.FuncPalOpen | R/W | ||
| FF | App.GdiCount | R | ||
| E1 | App.HideLoadWarning | R/W | X | |
| 3A | App.HostPrefsSec | R | X | |
| 113 | App.IgnoreUnresolvedDLLRef | R | X | |
| 114 | App.ImageTableCount | R | X | |
| 110 | App.ImageTableMaxCount | R | X | |
| F5 | App.InstCachePath | R | X | |
| 5F | App.InstalledPackage | R | X | |
| 62 | App.InternetToolkitInstalled | R/W | X | |
| DA | App.IsBuildAppInstance? | R/W | ||
| F6 | App.IsCompileSuppressed | R/W | ||
| 7D | App.IsEditorMDI? | R | X | |
| A6 | App.MigrationEnabled | R/W | ||
| 3 | App.Kind | Indicates the LabVIEW instance the VI is running in, including invalid application types. | R | X |
| 83 | App.LV Target | R | ||
| 63 | App.Language | Indicates the language of the LabVIEW environment or stand-alone application as a string according to ISO 639. Values include en, de, fr, ja, ko, and zh-cn. | R | X |
| DC | App.Legacy Build App File Layout | R | X | |
| AA | App.RunWithXNode | R/W | X | |
| F9 | App.LibFinishPartialLoad | R/W | X | |
| E3 | App.LockInstantiationsForAppBuilder | R/W | ||
| FD | App.LockedForBuild | R/W | X | |
| F4 | App.MassCompWarnOnReadOnlyVIs | R/W | ||
| 7F | App.MenuLaunchApp | Returns a reference to the application instance that launched the calling VI from a menu selection.
If the calling VI was not launched from a menu selection, this property returns an error. |
R | X |
| 1D | App.MenuLaunchVI | Returns the name of the VI that launched the calling VI from a menu selection.
If the calling VI was not launched from a menu selection, this property returns an error. |
R | X |
| A4 | App.MultiPwdOpCancelled? | R | ||
| 0 | App.Name | Filename of the application.
This property is similar to the Target filename option on the Information page of the Application Properties dialog box. |
R | X |
| 118 | App.NativeEventTracingEnabled | R/W | X | |
| 97 | App.OnLine | R/W | X | |
| 115 | App.PPL LoadInCompatible LVVersion Default Value | R/W | X | |
| 36 | App.ParWindForDlgs | R/W | X | |
| 39 | App.PrefsFilePth | R | X | |
| 84 | App.Private? | R | X | |
| BE | App.PropMethDataTypes | R | ||
| 66 | App.PumpOSMessages | R/W | X | |
| 59 | App.IsLabVIEWRT? | R | X | |
| 3C | App.RegOrg | R | X | |
| 3B | App.RegOwner | R | X | |
| 45 | App.RemoteWebServerActive | R | X | |
| ED | App.RenameVariablesForAppBuilder | R/W | ||
| 89 | App.SaveFormat | R/W | X | |
| DE | App.SaveVersion | Returns the version number of the LabVIEW file format to which LabVIEW documents are saved. This version number might be different from the version number of the application. For example, LabVIEW with the version number 9.0.1 saves LabVIEW documents with a file format version number of 9.0. | R | X |
| DF | App.SaveVerLVFmt | R | X | |
| 117 | App.SaveChangesAutoSelection | R/W | ||
| B9 | App.SaveVersions | An array of the LabVIEW versions to which this version of LabVIEW can save. The array is in reverse chronological order, with the zeroth element being the current version of LabVIEW. Each element of the array is a valid version to pass to VI server functions which save to previous versions. | R | |
| 58 | App.SearchPaths | R/W | X | |
| 47 | App.SelListChanged | R | X | |
| 103 | App.Selective Deallocation | R/W | X | |
| 104 | App.Selective Deallocation.EnableForAllVIs | R/W | X | |
| 105 | App.Selective Deallocation.LargeBufferThreshold | R/W | X | |
| 3D | App.SerialNo | R | X | |
| 3F | App.ShowFPTipStrips | Writing the property: Setting this property to TRUE enables the display of tip strips on front panel controls. Setting the property to FALSE prevents them from being displayed. Reading the property: Specifies whether tip strips display when idling over controls on the front panel.
This property is similar to the Show tip strips on front panel controls option on the Front Panel page of the Options dialog box. |
R/W | X |
| 102 | App.ShowAutoErrDialog | R/W | X | |
| 5 | App.TargetCPU | Indicates the target CPU of an application. | R | X |
| 8B | App.TargetClassName | R | X | |
| D2 | App.TargetCurrProcID | R | X | |
| D3 | App.TargetCacheEntrySizes | Returns an array of the entry sizes, in bytes, for all cache levels the computer or target contains.
|
R | X |
| D4 | App.TargetCacheSizes | Returns an array of the cache sizes, in bytes, for each cache level the computer or target contains.
|
R | X |
| 44 | App.TargetIP | R | X | |
| 54 | App.TargetInfo | R | X | |
| D0 | App.TargetCoresPerPackage | Returns the number of cores per package the computer or target contains.
|
R | X |
| CE | App.TargetNumProcs | Returns the number of processing units the computer or target contains.
This property returns the total number of logical processors, which might be different from the number currently available to LabVIEW. For example, the property includes disabled processors in the number of logical processors it returns.
Use this property to obtain information from a LabVIEW application running on a remote computer or target about the system on which the application runs. LabVIEW returns 1 if you use this property with a target for which the information is not available. |
R | X |
| D1 | App.TargetLogProcsPerCore | Returns the number of logical processors per core the computer or target contains.
|
R | X |
| D5 | App.TargetNumPackages | Returns the number of packages, or chips, the computer or target contains.
|
R | X |
| 4 | App.TargetOS | Indicates the operating system for which the application was built. Mac OS refers to Mac OS versions 9 and 8. Carbon refers to Mac OS X (32-bit).
The LabVIEW Real-Time Module always returns Phar Lap or VxWorks. |
R | X |
| DB | App.TSOptions | R/W | X | |
| 2C | App.ToolPalOpen | R/W | ||
| 116 | App.Treat LV 2016 As Binary Compatible | R/W | X | |
| EC | App.UDRefnumFiles | R | ||
| 4D | App.UnattendedMode | R/W | X | |
| 51 | App.UseAppTemplateBrowser | R/W | X | |
| 5A | App.UserInterfaceAvailable | If you are not targeted to a real-time (RT) platform, this property is always TRUE. If you are targeted to an RT-platform and the host is connected, this property is TRUE. When this property is FALSE, the host is not connected, requiring that the Real-Time Module application must be able to handle all operations independent of the host. Use this property to determine when it is safe to display a dialog box that requires user interaction. | R | X |
| 1 | App.UserName | User name used to open the application. | R/W | X |
| 9E | App.VIOfTopBD | Returns a reference to the block diagram highest in the Z order, which is most likely the last block diagram accessed. | R | X |
| 37 | App.VerLVFmt | R | X | |
| 2 | App.Version | Version number of the application. In a stand-alone application or shared library, this property returns the version of the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine. | R | X |
| D7 | App.VersionYear | Version year of the application. In a stand-alone application or shared library, this property returns the version year of the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine. | R | X |
| 109 | App.VersionYearNumberOnly | R | X | |
| 64 | App.WindForPanelOrigin | R/W | X | |
| 96 | App.ZCompressLevel | R/W | X | |
| A7 | ForceEnableCrossLinkDlgs | R/W | X | |
| A8 | SuppressCrosslinkDlgs | R/W | X | |
| 98 | DbgSrvr.Active | Determines whether the Debug Server is enabled. You can use this property only in LabVIEW-built applications or shared libraries. | R/W | X |
| 99 | DbgSrvr.TCPAccess | List that describes which TCP/IP addresses of remote clients can access the Debug Server. You can use this property only in LabVIEW-built applications or shared libraries. | R/W | X |
| A2 | Delay File Notifications | R/W | X | |
| 22 | Disp.AllMonitors | Returns information about all the monitors on the computer, including their bit depths and bounding rectangles.
Elements Name Description Bounds Cluster that defines the bounding rectangle of the content area of all the monitors on the computer. Left—The horizontal coordinate of the left edge of the bounding rectangle. Top—The vertical coordinate of the top edge of the bounding rectangle. Right—The horizontal coordinate of the right edge of the bounding rectangle. Bottom—The vertical coordinate of the bottom edge of the bounding rectangle. Depth The bit depth of all the monitors on the computer. |
R | X |
| 21 | Disp.WkSpace | Gives the bounding rectangle of the computer's primary monitor.
Elements Name Description Left The horizontal coordinate of the left edge of the bounding rectangle of the computer's primary monitor. Top The vertical coordinate of the top edge of the bounding rectangle of the computer's primary monitor. Right The horizontal coordinate of the right edge of the bounding rectangle of the computer's primary monitor. Bottom The vertical coordinate of the bottom edge of the bounding rectangle of the computer's primary monitor. |
R | X |
| E0 | GetNXTContext | R | ||
| BB | LoadSaveWarnings.AutoTestMode | R/W | ||
| BC | LoadSaveWarnings.History | R | ||
| A5 | MathScript.AllMInCxt | R | ||
| F1 | MathScript.ColorsInSync | R/W | ||
| E8 | MathScript.Signature | R | ||
| F2 | MathScript.CompilerInMemory | R | ||
| F0 | MathScript.Colors | R | ||
| A3 | MathScript.Path | R | X | |
| 65 | ModHandle | R | X | |
| A0 | NISec.Nobody? | Determines if anyone is logged in. | R | X |
| A1 | NI Sec.UniqueUser | R | X | |
| 7C | NISec.User | Indicates the name of the user who is currently logged in, using the format of \. | R | X |
| BF | OS.BuildNumber | Build number of the actual operating system. This string returns an alphanumeric value of the build number that you can use to compare the build version of operating systems. This property is read only.
Note A newer version of an operating system often returns a larger alphanumeric value. |
R | X |
| C6 | OS.DetailedName | Detailed name of the operating system where the application is actually running. This string value returns the operating system and its version, such as Microsoft Windows XP. This property is similar to a combination of OSName and OSVersion, which return the platform name and a numeric version number respectively. This property is read only. | R | X |
| 6 | OS.Name | Name of the operating system where the application is actually running.
Refer to the following for a partial list of operating systems this property might return:
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R | X |
| 7 | OS.Version | Version number of the actual operating system. | R | X |
| 8C | Options.EditorMenuBar | R | ||
| 6B | Options.UseAbridgedMenus | R/W | ||
| B2 | Palettes.GetCtrlNames | R | ||
| B1 | Palettes.GetFuncNames | R | ||
| 4B | Pr.Printers | Returns an alphabetized array of printer names available on the computer.
Note This property is available only on Windows. This property is similar to the System Configured Printers output of the Query Available Printers VI. |
R | X |
| 48 | Pr.Color/Grayscale? | R/W | X | |
| 29 | Pr.CustAllCtls? | Specifies whether to print all controls or only the controls wired to the connector pane when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property does not affect the image of the front panel, just the list of controls and indicators in the generated documentation. This property is similar to the All controls and Connected controls options on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| E7 | Pr.CustClustConsts? | Specifies whether to print the hidden contents of iconified cluster constants that might be present on the block diagram when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the Iconified Cluster Constants option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| C | Pr.CustConn? | Specifies whether to print the connector pane and icon of VIs when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the Icon and connector pane option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| 11 | Pr.CustCtlDesc? | Specifies whether to print descriptions of front panel controls when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the Descriptions option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| 93 | Pr.CustLabelCap | Specifies whether to print the label and/or caption for each control when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. | R/W | |
| 12 | Pr.CustCtlType? | Specifies whether to print data type information for front panel controls when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the Data type information option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| 10 | Pr.CustCtl? | Specifies whether to print front panel control information when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property does not affect the image of the front panel, just the list of controls and indicators in the generated documentation. This property is similar to the Controls checkbox on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| D | Pr.CustDesc? | Specifies whether to print VI descriptions when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the Description option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| 14 | Pr.CustDiagHidden? | Specifies whether to print the hidden frames in Case and Stacked Sequence structures that might be present on the block diagram when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the Hidden frames option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| 15 | Pr.CustDiagRepeat? | Specifies whether to print visible subdiagrams of each Case, Event, and Stacked Sequence structure in sequence with the non-visible subdiagrams when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. If you print the visible subdiagrams in sequence, those subdiagrams print twice.
This property is similar to the Ordered (Repeat from higher level if nested) option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| 13 | Pr.CustDiag? | Specifies whether to print block diagrams when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the Block diagram option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| 5C | Pr.CustExpressVIConfig? | Specifies whether to print the configuration information for any Express VIs on the block diagram when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the Express VI configuration information checkbox on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| 17 | Pr.CustHier? | Specifies whether to print the hierarchy of the VI in memory when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the VI hierarchy option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| 18 | Pr.CustHist? | Specifies whether to print the VI revision history information when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the VI revision history option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| 16 | Pr.CustSubVIs? | Specifies whether to print a list of the subVIs and Express VIs including the icon, name, and path when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods. If a polymorphic VI is a subVI, LabVIEW prints the instance used in the top-level VI including the icon, name, and path. If the top-level VI is polymorphic, LabVIEW prints a list of all the instances of the polymorphic VI including the icon, name, and path of each instance.
This property is similar to the List of subVIs and Express VIs option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| F | Pr.CustPanelBrdr? | Specifies whether to print the front panel with a border when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the Surround front panel with border option on the Print Options page of the VI Properties dialog box and the Surround panel with border option on the Printer page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| E | Pr.CustPanel? | Specifies whether to print the front panel when using the custom format with one of the print documentation VI methods.
This property is similar to the Front panel option on the VI Documentation page of the Print dialog box. |
R/W | |
| 49 | Pr.DefaultPrinter | Gets or sets the name of the default printer in LabVIEW.
To set the default printer, enter the full path to the printer, such as \\myprinter\ab01. Note This property is available only on Windows. This property is similar to the Default Printer output of the Query Available Printers VI. |
R/W | X |
| 9 | Pr.FileWrapText | Maximum number of characters on a single line in a file. Affects the Print:VI To HTML, Print:VI To RTF, and Print:VI To Text methods. Set this property to 0 to print all the characters on one line so the text does not wrap. | R/W | |
| B | Pr.JPEGQuality | Percentage value from 0 to 100 specifying the level of quality you want for the JPEG graphic in VIs printed either interactively or with the Print:VI To HTML method. The scale balances image quality and file size. A value in the 75 to 95 range produces a compressed file with a high-quality image, and a value below 50 produces a smaller file size with a low-quality image. The default is 80. | R/W | |
| 4A | Pr.Method | Gets or sets how LabVIEW prints.
This property is similar to the Standard printing, PostScript printing, and Bitmap printing options on the Printing page of the Options dialog box. |
R/W | X |
| A | Pr.PNGCmpLvl | Number between 0 and 9 that specifies the level of compression you want for the PNG file for graphics in VIs printed either interactively or with the Print:VI To HTML method. The quality of the graphic is not affected by the compression, but the graphic file size and speed of compression are affected by this value. Valid values range from 0 to 9 and balance file compression with speed. 0 designates no compression. 1 designates less compression, but faster speed. 9 designates high compression, but slower speed. If you enter –1, LabVIEW selects the best combination of speed and compression. | R/W | |
| 92 | Project.ActiveProject | Returns a reference to the LabVIEW project that is active when this property executes. A project is active if the user has the associated project window in focus or any member of the project in focus, including VIs, controls, and project libraries. | R | |
| 81 | Project.DefaultProject | R | ||
| 87 | Project.GetLastMaxLoadTime | R | X | |
| 82 | Project.HasAnyProjBeenCreated | R | X | |
| 88 | [[Application class/Project.Libraries[] property|Project.Libraries[]]] | R | ||
| 7E | Project.OwningProject | Returns a reference to the project that owns the referenced application. | R | |
| 69 | [[Application class/Project.Projects[] property|Project.Projects[]]] | Returns an array of references to each LabVIEW project in memory. You can use these references with the Project properties. | R | X |
| 85 | ShowPathInProjectWindow | R/W | X | |
| 86 | Project.TargetItem | Returns the associated target item of the application reference you specify. | R | X |
| 41 | RemotePanel.ConnToClients | Returns an array of clusters containing connection information about the clients currently connected to the computer.
LabVIEW opens a connection on the server computer when another application instance or a related application, such as a Web browser, requests to view the front panel of a VI in memory on the server computer. This property is similar to the Total Network Traffic option on the Remote Panel Connection Manager dialog box. Elements Name Description VI Name Name of the VI on the server to which you want to connect. To specify a VI that is part of a LabVIEW project, you must include the project name, the project library, and the target in the path of the VI, when applicable. For example, if MyVI.vi resides in a project called MyProject.lvproj under target My Computer, enter the VI name as MyProject.lvproj/My Computer/MyVI.vi. If the VI resides in a project library called MyLibrary, also include the project library in the path, as in MyProject.lvproj/My Computer/MyLibrary.lvlib:MyVI.vi. If the VI is not in a project or project library, you can enter the VI name without any additional information. Remote IP address of the client. UserName LabVIEW user name of the client connected to the server computer. Port Port number currently being used by the client computer. Status An enumeration type that specifies the controlling status of the connection. Create Time A time stamp that specifies in seconds when the connection was created. Status Time A time stamp that specifies in seconds when the client changed to its current connection status. Control End Time A time stamp that indicates when the server will regain control of the VI or transfer control to another client. A value of MM/DD/YY indicates that you did not set a time limit for the VI in the Web Server page of the Options dialog box. |
R | X |
| 42 | RemotePanel.ConnToServers | Returns an array of clusters containing connection information about the servers to which the computer is currently connected.
Elements Name Description VI Name Name of the VI on the server to which you want to connect. To specify a VI that is part of a LabVIEW project, you must include the project name, the project library, and the target in the path of the VI, when applicable. For example, if MyVI.vi resides in a project called MyProject.lvproj under target My Computer, enter the VI name as MyProject.lvproj/My Computer/MyVI.vi. If the VI resides in a project library called MyLibrary, also include the project library in the path, as in MyProject.lvproj/My Computer/MyLibrary.lvlib:MyVI.vi. If the VI is not in a project or project library, you can enter the VI name without any additional information. Remote IP address of the server to which you are connected. UserName Your current LabVIEW user name. Port Port number currently being used by the server computer. Status An enumeration type that specifies the controlling status of the connection. Create Time A time stamp that specifies in seconds when the connection was created. Status Time A time stamp that specifies in seconds when the server changed to its current connection status. Control End Time A time stamp that indicates when the server will regain control of the VI or transfer control to another client. A value of MM/DD/YY indicates that the server administrator did not set a time limit for the VI in the Web Server page of the Options dialog box. Use the Remote Panel:Open Connection To Server method to open a connection to a server. |
R | X |
| 5E | RemotePanel.IsSupported | R | X | |
| 43 | RemotePanel.NetLoadMonitor | R/W | X | |
| 9F | RunReserveXIface | R/W | X | |
| 9D | SFP.App | R | X | |
| FB | SeparateCompCodeForNewFiles | R | ||
| 27 | Srvr.LogEnabled | Specifies whether the TCP interface to the VI Server is logging operations to a file.
If you do not wire the Property Node reference input, LabVIEW uses the application instance for the calling VI. |
R/W | X |
| 28 | Srvr.LogPath | Path of the log file created during TCP/IP communication.
If you do not wire the Property Node reference input, LabVIEW uses the application instance for the calling VI. |
R/W | X |
| 5D | Srvr.Port | Gets or sets the LabVIEW VI server port. LabVIEW returns an error if you attempt to access this property on a remote application.
If you do not wire the Property Node reference input, LabVIEW uses the application instance for the calling VI. This property is similar to the Port option in the Protocols section on the VI Server page on the Options dialog box. |
R/W | X |
| 94 | Srvr.ServiceName | Gets or sets the service name for the LabVIEW VI Server.
This property is similar to the Service name option on the VI Server page of the Options dialog box. |
R/W | X |
| 20 | Srvr.TCPActive | Specifies whether the TCP interface to the VI Server is currently accepting connections.
If the Property Node reference input is unwired, LabVIEW gets or sets the VI server port for the calling VI application instance. |
R/W | X |
| 1B | Srvr.TCPAccess | List that describes which TCP/IP addresses of remote clients may access the VI server.
Each element in the array should start with '+' to allow access, or with '-' to deny access. For example, the array with the elements ['+*.site.com', '-private.site.com'] allows access for all hosts in the site.com domain, with the exception of private.site.com. This property is available only on local versions LabVIEW. If the Property Node reference input is unwired, LabVIEW gets or sets the VI server port for the calling VI application instance. This property is similar to the Machine access list option in the Machine access section on the VI Server page of the Options dialog box. Example |
R/W | X |
| 1A | Srvr.VIAccess | List that describes which VIs on the VI server are accessible by remote clients.
Each element in the array should start with '+' to allow access, or with '-' to deny access. For example, the array with the element ['+Server*'] allows access to all VIs whose name starts with 'Server'. This property is available only on local versions of LabVIEW. If the Property Node reference input is unwired, LabVIEW gets or sets the VI server port for the calling VI application instance. This property is similar to the Exported VIs list option in the Exported VIs section on the VI Server page of the Options dialog box. Example |
R/W | X |
| 6E | SCC.ConfigData | R/W | X | |
| 71 | SCC.DispOnlySelectedFiles | R/W | X | |
| 74 | SCC.DispWarnIfChkdOut | R/W | X | |
| 9C | SCC.IncludeInstrLibInGetDependents | R/W | X | |
| 9B | SCC.IncludeVILibInGetDependents | R/W | X | |
| 77 | SCC.PromptToAddToSCC | R/W | X | |
| 76 | SCC.PromptToCheckOut | R/W | X | |
| 70 | SCC.ProvLoc | R/W | X | |
| 6F | SCC.ProvName | R/W | X | |
| 73 | SCC.SelectCallersOnChkOut | R/W | X | |
| 72 | SCC.SelectHierarchyOnAdd | R/W | X | |
| 75 | SCC.UseDlgBoxForChkOut | R/W | X | |
| B7 | Statechart.CodeGenCaseStruct | R/W | X | |
| BD | Statechart.InlineTopLevelGraph | R/W | X | |
| EE | Statechart.IsInstalled | R | X | |
| B4 | Statechart.Config | R | X | |
| B3 | Statechart.CustomIcon | R | X | |
| B8 | Statechart.ShowPathIsIn | R | X | |
| A9 | SuppressAutoUpdateDependencies | R/W | X | |
| B0 | SupressUpdateNamePreflight | R/W | X | |
| AE | App.ToolNumber | R/W | X | |
| F3 | VIObjCache.Available in RTE | R/W | X | |
| F7 | VIObjCache.DistPath | R | ||
| F8 | VIObjCache.UserPath | R | ||
| B5 | WebSrvr.ConfigFile | The path of the LabVIEW Web Server configuration file. | R | X |
| B6 | WebSrvr.DefConfigFile | The path of the Web Server configuration file that contains the LabVIEW default configuration. | R | X |
| 30 | WebSrvr.Port | The port to which the built-in Web Server listens for HTTP requests.
This property is similar to the HTTP Port option on the Web Server page of the Options dialog box. |
R/W | X |
| 32 | WebSrvr.LogEnabled | Determines whether the built-in Web Server logs to a file information about HTTP requests.
This property is similar to the Use Log File option on the Web Server page of the Options dialog box. |
R/W | X |
| 33 | WebSrvr.LogPath | Determines where the built-in Web Server places the log file.
This property is similar to the Log File Path option on the Web Server page of the Options dialog box. |
R/W | X |
| 31 | WebSrvr.Timeout | Determines how long the built-in Web Server waits for read operations to complete when the Web Server reads HTTP requests from HTTP clients.
This property is similar to the Timeout option on the Web Server page of the Options dialog box. |
R/W | X |
| 2F | WebSrvr.RootPath | Specifies the root directory from which the built-in Web Server loads files for document requests.
This property is similar to the Root Directory option on the Web Server page of the Options dialog box. |
R/W | X |
| 2E | WebSrvr.Active | Determines whether the built-in Web Server is enabled. This property immediately changes the status of the Web Server without requiring you to restart LabVIEW. Changes using this property are not saved across sessions of LabVIEW and are not reflected on the Web Server page of the Options dialog box.
This property is similar to the Enable Remote Panel Server option on the Web Server page of the Options dialog box. However, you must restart LabVIEW to apply changes to this option. Unlike the Web Server:Server Active property, changes to this option are saved and appear the next time you open LabVIEW. Example |
R/W | X |
| 34 | WebSrvr.TCPAccess | Sets or gets the TCP/IP addresses that have access to the Web Server. This property also sets or gets whether each address has access to view a VI remotely, view and control a VI remotely, or does not have access to the Web Server.
You can use wildcards in the address you enter. This property is an array of strings, where each string is an address that begins with c+, +, or -.
This property is similar to the Web Server page of the Options dialog box. |
R/W | X |
| 35 | WebSrvr.VIAccess | Sets or gets the VIs that are visible through the Web Server. This property also sets or gets whether LabVIEW allows access to each VI.
This property is an array of strings, where each string is a VI name that begins with + or -. If you specify a non-default control time limit for a VI, the value appears before +.
Note You can use this property to limit access to clones already in memory for remote front panel connections. Limiting access to clones is useful when you have a limited number of resources. To limit the number of clones created for remote front panel connections, use the Open VI Reference function to create the required number of clones. Use the VI Clone Name property to get the name of each clone. Limit the access to only those clones you created by adding each clone name beginning with + to the array and by adding the name of the original reentrant VI beginning with - to the array. This property is similar to the Web Server page of the Options dialog box. |
R/W | X |
Methods
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| Method ID | Short Name (English) | Description | RTE |
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| 80D | .NET.Convert Obj To LV Variant | X | |
| 80C | .NET.Convert To .NET Type | X | |
| 80B | .NET.Get Assembly Full Name | ||
| 883 | .NET.Load Assembly | ||
| 807 | Add Probe To Cache | X | |
| 870 | Add To MRU | X | |
| 910 | AllowScripting | X | |
| 997 | IsGlobalBackwardCompatibleLoadEnabled | X | |
| 996 | SetGlobalBackwardCompatibleLoadEnabled | X | |
| 88B | BitAccurateDataSizeForType | X | |
| 7DE | Bring To Front | On Windows and Mac OS X, brings the application windows to the front. | X |
| 7FB | Browse DataSocket | Launches the DataSocket Browser dialog box to establish a connection to a DataSocket item. | X |
| 7E0 | Build.Application | ||
| 994 | Build.BCRTEEnabledPackedLibrary | ||
| 7E1 | Build.Distribution | ||
| 963 | Build.Object Cache | ||
| 951 | Build.PackedLibrary | ||
| 811 | C TypeDefs.Get | X | |
| 810 | C TypeDefs.Reset | X | |
| 7E6 | Call Internal Cmd | X | |
| 97A | Change Popup Paths | ||
| 7E8 | Class Operator.Get | Gets the operator VI associated with the specified class. Returns FALSE if it does not find the operator VI. | X |
| 7EA | Class Operator.Remove | Removes the operator VI associated with the specified class. Returns FALSE if it does not find the operator VI. | X |
| 7EB | Class Operator.Remove All | Removes all operator VIs associated with all classes. | X |
| 7E9 | Class Operator.Set | Sets an operator VI for the specified class. Returns FALSE if it fails. | X |
| 971 | ClearAppBuilderCache | Deletes all VI object files from the object cache that a build specification compiles.
This method is similar to selecting Application Builder from the Cache list in the Clear Compiled Object Cache dialog box and clicking the Delete button. |
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| 95B | ClearCompObjCache | Deletes all compiled code in the User object cache.
The User object cache contains the compiled code for the following kinds of files:
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| 942 | ClearInstantiationCacheCache | ||
| 968 | ClearSpecCompObjCache | ||
| 7EF | Clipboard.Empty | Clears the clipboard. | |
| 7ED | Clipboard.Get Image | Returns the image currently stored on the clipboard.
The LabVIEW Run-Time Engine does not support the Clipboard:Get Image method. If you include this method in a built application, the method does not work properly. |
X |
| 851 | Clipboard.Read | Reads text from the system clipboard. | X |
| 852 | Clipboard.Write | Writes text to the system clipboard. | X |
| 993 | CloseLEIFBuildData | ||
| 920 | CodeCov.AllVIs | ||
| 91E | CodeCov.Reset | ||
| 91F | CodeCov.Reset VI | ||
| 923 | CodeCov.ShowUnrunDiags | ||
| 91C | CodeCov.Start | ||
| 91D | CodeCov.Stop | ||
| 922 | CodeCov.UnrunDiags | ||
| 921 | CodeCov.VIPercentage | ||
| 958 | Compare CPTMs For Packed Library | X | |
| 84F | Cmp Data Types | X | |
| 7F3 | Compile VIs Needing Compilation | ||
| 95E | Compile App Context | X | |
| 952 | GetCompilerSettings | X | |
| 98E | IsCalleeInlined | X | |
| 94D | ReadDFIRTokens | X | |
| 953 | SetCompilerSettings | X | |
| 823 | Config.Get Settings | X | |
| 83D | Config.Get Target App's Settings | X | |
| 83C | Config.Set Settings | X | |
| 83E | Config.Set Target App's Settings | X | |
| 7F7 | Conn Responsive.Check | Checks if the VI Server connection is responsive.
Use this method to check the status of a VI Server connection. If the connection is not responsive, the method returns network connection error code 1130. The method prompts the server for a message and considers the connection unresponsive if LabVIEW does not receive a message within the time you specify in PingDelay. Use the Connection Responsiveness:Information method to set PingDelay. |
X |
| 7F8 | Conn Responsive.Info | Gets and sets how often LabVIEW checks if a VI Server connection is responsive.
Set the PingDelay and PingTimeout parameters of this method to configure how LabVIEW checks the connection. If LabVIEW does not receive a message in the time you specify in PingDelay, LabVIEW sends a query to prompt the VI Server network connection for a message. After sending the query, if LabVIEW does not receive a message in the time you specified in PingTimeout, LabVIEW considers the connection unresponsive. Then, all VIs and functions waiting on the connection return network connection error code 1130. For example, if you set PingDelay to 3000 and PingTimeout to 1000, LabVIEW sends a query to verify the status of the VI Server network connection every time 3 seconds elapse without LabVIEW receiving a message over the connection. If LabVIEW does not receive a reply from the network, LabVIEW waits 1 second before all VIs and functions waiting on the connection return network connection error 1130, which you can handle on the block diagram. Default for PingDelay and PingTimeout is 10,000 ms, which means LabVIEW checks the connection every 10 seconds and waits up to 10 seconds for the connection to respond. Note If a network operation times out according to the timeout value you specify in PingTimeout, LabVIEW considers the connection unresponsive but does not close the connection. All current and future calls waiting on the connection return a connection error. LabVIEW does not send another message to query the connection status until LabVIEW considers the connection responsive again. A connection becomes responsive again when LabVIEW receives a message over the connection. |
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| 957 | Consolidated Save | ||
| 815 | Context.CreateLocalHostAppInstance | X | |
| 974 | Context.CrossContextLoadVI | X | |
| 86D | Context.GetFromProj | ||
| 81E | Context.Get Preferred | X | |
| 812 | Context.OpenSibling | X | |
| 864 | Context.Ref Count.Dec | X | |
| 863 | Context.Ref Count.Inc | X | |
| 936 | CopyDataConvert | X | |
| 809 | Create COM WDT Data | X | |
| 89F | CreateGUID | X | |
| 932 | CreateInstantiation | ||
| 850 | Data Type Color | Returns the color associated with a data type. | X |
| 845 | DbgConn.CloseDbgConn | Closes the connection to the application or shared library specified in Debug Name. | |
| 89E | DbgConn.GetDbgConn | ||
| 846 | DbgConn.ListApps | Returns the list of applications and shared libraries you can debug on the computer specified by Server Address. | |
| 844 | DbgConn.OpenDbgConn | Opens a connection to the application or shared library you can debug. | |
| 89B | DebugStartTiming | X | |
| 944 | DTT.FilterVILibEvents | X | |
| 906 | DTT.GetTraceData | X | |
| 916 | DTT.IsTracingEnabled | X | |
| 905 | DTT.Setup | X | |
| 98A | DoPostInstallObjCacheCheck | ||
| 911 | EnableExternalProptypes | X | |
| 913 | EnableMetaTrans | X | |
| 912 | EnableTempSelect | X | |
| 915 | DeferErrWinUpdates | ||
| 89D | OpenErrWdw | X | |
| 967 | FlushArcCaching | X | |
| 882 | ForceAutoSave | ||
| 902 | ForceUpdateDiskMonitoring | X | |
| 978 | Freeze Polys | ||
| 91B | GetActiveVIRef | Returns a reference to the VI whose window is currently active (focused). If the active window is not a VI, this method returns Not A Ref. | |
| 97D | Get Broken VI List | ||
| 86C | GetClassNameFromID | X | |
| 95A | GetEnvModeDisplayName | Returns the display name of the environment mode you specify. | X |
| 946 | GetEnvModePath | ||
| 909 | Get Global Dependency Data | X | |
| 943 | GetInstantiationConPaneFromCache | ||
| 979 | GetInstantiationVIPath | X | |
| 836 | Get Shell Icon Of File | X | |
| 938 | Get Hier Img Scaled | Gets the scaled image of the VI Hierarchy. | X |
| 989 | Get VI.Bookmarks | Returns the bookmark information for the VI specified in VI Path. You do not need to load the VI into memory in order to read the bookmark information. This method returns an error if the VI is password protected, if the VI is saved in an earlier version of LabVIEW and is not currently in memory, or if the VI does not have a block diagram. | X |
| 97F | Get VI.CompiledForCurrent | ||
| 99C | Get VI.ConPane CRC Ignore DD v2 | X | |
| 99B | Get VI.ConPane CRC v3 | X | |
| 91A | Get VI.ConPane DataType | Returns the data type of the connector pane as variant data without loading the VI.
Use the VIs in the labview\vi.lib\Utility\VariantDataType directory to retrieve information from the variant output. Note To ensure the information returned by this method is current, make sure the VI whose connector pane you reference has been recompiled in the current version of LabVIEW. |
X |
| 806 | Get VI.Description | Returns the description stored in the VI description field on the Documentation page of the VI Properties dialog box for the specified VI. Unlike the VI Description property, this method does not load the VI into memory. | X |
| 947 | Get VI Editor Version | Returns the version of LabVIEW that last saved the VI. The version of LabVIEW that last saved the VI might be different from the file format version of the VI. For example, if you use LabVIEW 9.0.1 to save a VI, the VI has a file format version of 9.0.
To obtain the file format version of the VI, use the Get VI:Version method. LabVIEW does not open the VI when retrieving the version information. If you specify a path to a file that is not a VI, LabVIEW returns error 6559. |
X |
| 98D | Get VI.GetPrimDeps | ||
| 990 | Get VI.Help Info | Returns Help path, Help tag, Help Used, and Help URL from the Documentation page of the VI Properties dialog box for the specified VI. This method does not load the VI into memory. | X |
| 88C | Get VI.Icon | Returns the icon of the specified VI without loading the VI into memory. | X |
| 97E | Get VI.Is Global | ||
| 860 | Get VI.Is Probe | Returns whether the specified VI is a probe without loading the VI. | |
| 948 | Get VI.Qualified Name | Returns the qualified name of the referenced VI without loading the VI. | X |
| 886 | Get VI.Revision History | Returns the revision history that appears when you click the Revision History button on the General page of the VI Properties dialog box of the specified VI. This method does not load the VI into memory. | X |
| 805 | Get VI.Title | Returns the name that appears in the title bar of the specified VI. This method does not load the VI into memory. | X |
| 7F9 | Get VI Version | Returns the LabVIEW file format version of the VI. The file format version of the VI might be different from the version of LabVIEW in which the VI was last saved. For example, if you use LabVIEW 9.0.1 to save a VI, the VI has a file format version of 9.0.
To obtain the version of LabVIEW in which the VI was last saved, use the Get VI:Editor Version method. LabVIEW does not open the VI when retrieving the version information. If you specify a path to a file that is not a VI, LabVIEW returns error 6559. |
X |
| 970 | Get Compiled Object File | X | |
| 841 | Global Data.Free | X | |
| 840 | Global Data.Get | X | |
| 83F | Global Data.Set | X | |
| 862 | GetDataTypeHelpImage | ||
| 868 | Get Func Help Image | ||
| 7DA | History Since | ||
| 82C | I/O Ctrl.Get Name Attributes | X | |
| 82B | I/O Ctrl.Get Names | X | |
| 80A | Image Data To Byte Array | X | |
| 964 | Install Adjacent Cache | ||
| 90A | Invalidate Depdendency File Info | X | |
| 7E4 | LVRT.Check DLLs | ||
| 7E3 | Disconnect From Slave | Disconnects the open connection between LabVIEW and an RT target.
This is equivalent to right-clicking the target in the project and selecting Disconnect from the shortcut menu. This method applies to Real-Time Module applications only. |
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| 961 | LVRT.Get LibP Sigs | ||
| 872 | LVRT.Transfer Files | ||
| 859 | LVRT.Unload Startup App | ||
| 98B | All Methods Of LVClass | Returns an array of names and an array of paths for all methods of a class. The methods of the class are member VIs that can be called as subVIs. In other words, LabVIEW excludes global VIs, control VIs, and polymorphic VIs from the output arrays. | X |
| 88F | LVClass.Create | Creates a new LabVIEW class. | |
| 98C | LVClass Implementing VI Path | Returns the path to the VI that implements the specified method within the specified class. If the specified class does not implement the method, this method returns an ancestor VI implementation. | X |
| 88E | LVClass.Open | Opens the LabVIEW class specified by Path. | |
| 956 | Release LV Class Cookies | X | |
| 826 | Library.Create | Creates a new LabVIEW project library. | |
| 895 | Library.Deploy Libraries | Deploys library files to the specified computer.
If you deploy a library programmatically that contains both shared variables and VIs, LabVIEW generates error code 1 and does not deploy the library to the engine. Deploy the library manually to avoid the error. |
X |
| 849 | Library.Deploy Library | Deploys a library file to the specified computer.
If you deploy a library programmatically that contains both shared variables and VIs, LabVIEW generates error code 1 and does not deploy the library to the engine. Deploy the library manually to avoid the error. |
X |
| 86E | Library.GetFileLVVersion | Returns the LabVIEW file format version of the library. The file format version of the library might be different from the version of LabVIEW in which the library was last saved. For example, if you use LabVIEW 9.0.1 to save a library, the library has a file format version of 9.0. | X |
| 935 | Library.Get Ref By Qualified Name | Retrieves a reference to a LabVIEW project library that is already loaded within the application instance. If the library cannot be found in memory, LabVIEW returns Not A Refnum. | X |
| 982 | Library.Has Shared Variables | ||
| 95D | Library.IsOpenedInAnyContext | ||
| 825 | Library.Open | Opens the LabVIEW project library specified by Path. | X |
| 89A | Library.OpenAsUntitled | ||
| 92F | Library.Undeploy Libraries | Undeploys library files from the specified computer. | X |
| 84E | Library.UndeployLibrary | Removes a library from a target. | X |
| 820 | License.Check In | X | |
| 81F | License.Check Out | X | |
| 92D | License.Get Feature Activators | X | |
| 848 | License.Get Feature Status | X | |
| 83A | License.Get Licensed Version | X | |
| 816 | Linker.Notify of File Change | ||
| 89C | Linker.Read Info From File | ||
| 998 | Linker.Read Info From File Exclude LVRT Shipped Libs | ||
| 843 | Linker.Write Info To File | ||
| 7D5 | Mass Compile | Loads and compiles VIs in a directory, including VIs in subdirectories, for the specified application instance.
This method is similar to the Mass Compile option in the Mass Compile dialog box. |
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| 918 | CheckMathScriptWatchedPaths | ||
| 937 | LoadMSCompiler | ||
| 980 | LoadMSCompilerComponent | ||
| 945 | LocateMSTargetSyntaxVI | ||
| 991 | DSObserverCmd | X | |
| 981 | Refresh Menus | Refreshes the File, Tools, and Help menus from disk programmatically. | |
| 933 | Move VIs | X | |
| 903 | MultiPwdPromptOperation.Begin | ||
| 904 | MultiPwdPromptOperation.End | ||
| 84B | NI Sec.ChangePassword | X | |
| 82A | NI Security.Get Access Rights | Validates the access control list with the current application user logged in. | X |
| 84C | NI Sec.GetDomains | X | |
| 829 | NI Security.Invoke Login Dialog | Invokes the NI Security Login dialog box programmatically. | X |
| 827 | NI Security.Login | Logs a user into the NI domain. | X |
| 828 | NI Security.Logout | Logs the current user out of the NI domain and reverts to the default user. | X |
| 865 | NI Security.SVE Login | X | |
| 866 | NI Security.SVE Logout | X | |
| 867 | NI Security.SVE User | X | |
| 949 | OpenVIInNXTContext | ||
| 941 | UpdateNXTContextName | ||
| 99A | NativeEventTracingSetup | X | |
| 7FF | New LabVIEW Document | Creates a new LabVIEW document. This method achieves the same results as when you create a new document in the New dialog box. | |
| 88D | Notify LV SCC Enabled | X | |
| 986 | Object Manager:Get Classes | X | |
| 985 | Object Manager:Get Managers | X | |
| 987 | Object Manager:Get Properties | X | |
| 988 | Object Manager:Show Help | X | |
| 81B | Open.LV Document | Opens a LabVIEW document.
This method is similar to selecting File»Open and browsing to the document. |
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| 919 | Open.LV Documents | ||
| 830 | Open.Recently Opened File | Opens the file specified by Index from the most recently used file list. | X |
| 854 | Open.Recently Opened Project | Opens the project specified by Index from the most recently used project list. | X |
| 90D | OpenVIAsSystemVI | X | |
| 901 | OpenVIAsTemplate | X | |
| 962 | Open.VI Without Refees | X | |
| 992 | OpenBinaryLibrary | X | |
| 95F | Packed Library.Enable Caching | X | |
| 95C | Packed Library.Get Exported File List | X | |
| 995 | PackedLibrary.IsLoadableInBinaryCompatibleLV | X | |
| 930 | Close All Palettes | Closes the Controls and Functions palette sets programmatically. To close the palette sets, add the Palettes:Close All Palettes method to the block diagram and run the VI. | |
| 966 | Force Finsh Load All Palettes | ||
| 80E | Get Pal Menu Info | ||
| 94C | Get Pal Item Icon | ||
| 959 | Get Pal Item Path | Returns the path to the palette item you specify. | X |
| 965 | Get Palette Statistics | ||
| 861 | Refresh Palettes | Updates the Controls and Functions palette set programmatically.
To update the palette set, place the Palettes:Refresh method on the block diagram to the right of the Write Palette VI and run the VI. This method is similar to the Save Changes button on the Edit Controls and Functions Palette Set dialog box. |
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| 801 | Pwd.Add To Cache | X | |
| 800 | Pwd.Clear Cache | X | |
| 858 | Pwd.Del From Cache | X | |
| 94B | App.PrepareToLoadFiles | X | |
| 7D0 | Print.Function To Printer | ||
| 94E | CreateProbeVIFromVariant | ||
| 94F | GetProbePathListFromVariant | ||
| 893 | Project.Close Refs | X | |
| 818 | Project.Do New Item | ||
| 90F | Project.DoingAutosaveRecovery | X | |
| 954 | Project.GetFileLVVersion | Returns the LabVIEW file format version of the project. This version might be different from the version of LabVIEW in which the project was last saved. | X |
| 837 | Project.Get Icon Of Type | X | |
| 817 | Project.Get New Items | X | |
| 835 | Project.Load Default Project | X | |
| 814 | Project.New | Creates a new, empty LabVIEW project. You also can use the Project Explorer window to create a new project.
Example |
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| 97B | Project.NewWithPrompts | Creates a new, empty LabVIEW project and prompts the user to add any open VIs from the main application instance. | |
| 813 | Project.Open | Loads a LabVIEW project from disk. If the project is already in memory, this method returns a reference to the existing project. You can use this reference with the Project properties.
You also can select File»Open Project to navigate to and open a project. |
X |
| 999 | Project.Open And Suppress Source-Only | ||
| 899 | Project.OpenAsUntitled | ||
| 871 | Project.OpenPrivCtxts | X | |
| 90B | Project.Register Debug VI | X | |
| 82F | Project.Reg Proj Ref For Cleanup Proc | ||
| 90C | Project.Simulate File Open | X | |
| 7E7 | Query Internal Operation Tracking Data | X | |
| 81C | RecentOpen.LV Files | Gets the list of most recently used files from LabVIEW and displays the paths and filenames. This method returns the same list as if you selected File»Recent Files. | |
| 853 | RecentOpen.LVProjects | Gets the list of most recently used LabVIEW projects from LabVIEW and displays the paths and project names. This method returns the same list as if you selected File»Recent Projects. | |
| 7F2 | RP.Client Network Load | X | |
| 804 | RP.Client Release Control | Returns control of the remote front panel to the server. The server grants control to the next client in the queue or regains control if no requests are in the queue.
This method is similar to the Release Control of VI shortcut menu item. This method can return networking error codes. Example |
X |
| 803 | RP.Client Request Control | Requests control of the front panel of a VI on the server computer.
This method is similar to the Request Control of VI shortcut menu item. This method can return networking error codes. Example |
X |
| 802 | RP.Close Connection To Server | Closes a connection to a VI on the server computer.
This method can return networking error codes. |
X |
| 7F1 | RP.Open Connection To Server | Opens a connection to a server and displays the front panel of a VI on the server computer. You also can request control of the front panel.
This method is similar to the Connect to Remote Panel dialog box. This method can return networking error codes. Example |
X |
| 7EE | RP.Server Network Load | X | |
| 97C | ResetCrossCompileCount | ||
| 969 | Restart | Quits and then restarts LabVIEW. This method is supported only on Windows.
Note When you invoke this method with unsaved files open, a dialog box prompts you to save any changes you made before the application terminates. If you cancel the dialog box, LabVIEW does not restart. This method is useful for restarting LabVIEW after you change the environment in a way that requires you to restart. For example, in an application that activates a license for a LabVIEW third-party add-on, you can use this method to programmatically restart LabVIEW, which then updates the status of the license. |
X |
| 955 | Save All | X | |
| 84D | Save Stock Objects | ||
| 877 | Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Box | Creates a geometry that you can use to set an object in a 3D scene to a box. | X |
| 878 | Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Cone | Creates a geometry that you can use to set an object in a 3D scene to a cone. | X |
| 879 | Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Cylinder | Creates a geometry that you can use to set an object in a 3D scene to a cylinder. | X |
| 87A | Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Height Field | Creates a new height field in a 3D scene.
The collection of values in the height field specify elevations at points above a grid. |
X |
| 87C | Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Mesh | Creates a new mesh in a 3D scene.
The collection of polygons and vertices in the mesh define the shape of the 3D object. |
X |
| 87B | Scene.Drawable.Geometry.New Sphere | Creates a geometry that you can use to set an object in a 3D scene to a sphere. | X |
| 900 | Scene.Drawable.New Text | Creates a new text object in a 3D scene. | X |
| 87E | Scene.New Clip Plane | Creates a new clip plane in a 3D scene.
The clip plane defines values beyond which an object can or cannot be drawn. An object that encounters a clip plane will be cut off at the point at which it intersects the plane. |
X |
| 889 | Scene.New Light | Creates a new light in a 3D scene. | X |
| 873 | Scene.New Object | Creates a new object in a 3D scene.
You must assign a geometry to the object before it can appear in the 3D scene. |
X |
| 874 | Scene.New Texture | Gets a reference to a texture to apply to a geometry in a 3D scene. | X |
| 87F | Scene.New Window | Creates a new window in which LabVIEW generates the 3D scene. | X |
| 881 | Scene.Read Scene File | Reads a 3D scene file that you create with the Scene:Write Scene File method. The file being read must have a .lvsg or .dae extension.
If you read a scene saved to disk with textures, this method attempts to load the textures from the location where Scene:Write Scene File created the external images. |
X |
| 880 | Scene.Write Scene File | Writes a new 3D scene file. The filename must end with a .lvsg or .dae extension.
If the scene includes textures, this method writes the textures as .png files to the same directory as the .lvsg or .dae file. The filenames for the textures consist of an enumerated integer followed by the name of the .lvsg or .dae file. |
X |
| 93A | SearchCloseSession | ||
| 93C | SearchInitSession | ||
| 93B | SearchLoadPlugin | ||
| 939 | SearchOpenSession | ||
| 93E | SearchSyncSearchForQD | ||
| 93D | SearchSyncSearch | ||
| 888 | Sig.GetSignatureFromVIFile | X | |
| 887 | Sig.GetUserCodeGUIDFromVIFile | X | |
| 960 | Simulation.GetParamOffsets | X | |
| 898 | Statechart.Create | Creates a new statechart. You must save the statechart to disk. | |
| 897 | Statechart.Open | Opens the statechart specified by Path. | |
| 90E | Statechart.Open Private | X | |
| 914 | Symbols.GetValue | ||
| 890 | SyncEverything | X | |
| 85B | Tag.Get Tag | X | |
| 85D | Tag.Remove All Tags | X | |
| 85E | Tag.Remove Tag | X | |
| 85C | Tag.Set Tag | X | |
| 884 | Get VI Tag | X | |
| 896 | Get VI Tag Names | X | |
| 885 | Set VI Tag | ||
| 972 | TracingTimerEnable | ||
| 973 | TracingTimerHarvestLogAndReset | ||
| 869 | TD.AddPathInfo | ||
| 86A | TD.CleanPathInfo | ||
| 86F | TD.HasCompletePathInfo | ||
| 86B | TD.RecTypedefDisconnect | ||
| 88A | Update Launch Message | X | |
| 924 | UI:Abort Merge VIs | ||
| 7D6 | UI.Cmp VIs | ||
| 983 | UI.Cmp VIs XML | ||
| 931 | UI.Edit Icon | ||
| 7FD | UI.Hilight Pal Menu Item | Opens the Controls or Functions palette and highlights the specified control or function. | |
| 81A | UI.Invoke Menu Item | Simulates the user selecting a menu item. In general, this method works on global menu items but not document-specific menu items, in which case the method fails silently. | X |
| 839 | UI.Invoke Prefs Dlg | X | |
| 92B | UI:Merge Clean Up Context | ||
| 92A | UI:Merge Close Library | ||
| 928 | UI:Merge Close VI | ||
| 927 | UI:Merge Cross Load VI | ||
| 929 | UI:Merge Load Library | ||
| 92E | UI:Merge Load Refees | ||
| 925 | UI:Merge Load VI | ||
| 92C | UI:Merge Save Library | ||
| 926 | UI:Merge Save VI | ||
| 894 | UI.Merge VIs | ||
| 93F | UI.PlaceObjectOnCursor | Places an object on the cursor so the object is ready to add to the front panel window or the block diagram window. You can specify the object using either style or path.
This method enables you to access objects that do not exist on the Controls or Functions palette. You can use the User Interaction:Place Palette Object on Cursor method to access palette objects by name. |
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| 7FA | UI.PlacePaletteObjOnCursor | Places a palette object on the cursor so the object is ready to add to the front panel window or the block diagram window. | |
| 940 | UI.Drop Proj Item Copy | ||
| 81D | UI.Search LabVIEW Help | ||
| 7F4 | UI.Show Inplaceness Terminals | ||
| 98F | UI.ShowPaletteObjContextHelp | Updates the Context Help window to show content for a palette object you specify, similar to mousing over the palette menu item. | |
| 855 | VIs Strings.Export | Exports to a tagged text file all the User Interface related strings of the VIs specified by VI Array.
Exports the following strings about VI and front panel objects to a tagged text file: VI name and description, object caption labels, object free labels, default data (string, table, path, and array default data), private data (listbox item names, table row and column headers, graph plot names, graph cursor names, graph annotation names, and tab control page captions), and polymorphic VI data (instance names in the polymorphic VI and selector shortcut menus). |
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| 857 | VIs Strings.Export Private | ||
| 856 | VIs Strings.Import | Imports to a tagged text file all the User Interface related strings of the VIs specified by VI Array.
Imports the following strings about VI and front panel objects to a tagged text file: VI name and description, object caption labels, object free labels, default data (string, table, path, and array default data), private data (listbox item names, table row and column headers, graph plot names, graph cursor names, graph annotation names, and tab control page captions), and polymorphic VI data (instance names in the polymorphic VI and selector shortcut menus). |
X |
| 917 | WebSrvr.Conf | Configures the LabVIEW Web Server with the given file. If you do not wire Web Server to the configuration file, Web Server uses the default configuration file. | X |
| 831 | XControl.Create | Creates an XControl library. | |
| 833 | XControl.Open | Opens an XControl library and returns a reference to it. | |
| 832 | XNode.Create | ||
| 834 | XNode.Open |
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| Code | Name | Type | B | S | P | D |
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| 1073741888 | Application Activation | Notify | X | |||
| 1073741850 | Application Instance Close | Notify | X | |||
| 2147483652 | Application Instance Close? | Filter | X | |||
| 1073741908 | Auto Error Notification | Notify | X | |||
| 1073741906 | Bookmark Info Change | Notify | X | |||
| 1073741896 | Context Help Window Updated | Notify | X | |||
| 1073741883 | NI Security User Change | Notify | X | |||
| 1073741889 | OS Open Document | Notify | X | |||
| 2147483717 | OS Open Document? | Filter | X | |||
| 1073741897 | Selection Change | Notify | X | |||
| 1073741825 | Timeout | Notify | X | |||
| 1073741857 | VI Activation | Notify | X | |||
| 1073741907 | VI Deactivation | Notify | X | |||
| 1073741858 | VI Redraw | Notify | X | |||
| 1073741859 | VI Scroll | Notify | X | |||
| 1073741899 | Window Opened | Notify | X | |||
| 2147483722 | Window Opened? | Filter | X |
